European Jazz Ensemble Explained

The European Jazz Ensemble is an ensemble of jazz musicians.

History

Formed in 1976. The original members comprised the quintet of Alan Skidmore, Leszek Zadlo, Gerd Dudek, Alfred "Ali" Haurand and Pierre Courbois. After 1982 three of the members quit, and Haurand and Dudek were joined by E. L. Petrowsky, Allan Botschinsky, Manfred Schoof, Rob van den Broeck and Anthony Oxley. At the time of the twelfth anniversary tour the members were joined by Enrico Rava, Philip Catherine, Uschi Brüning and Louis Scalvis. In 1991 with Joachim Kühn also, the ensemble met he Khan Family from India. 1996 saw the twentieth anniversary of the ensembles creation and Charlie Mariano, Joachim Kühn, Enrico Rava, Conny Bauer, Jiri Stivin, Daniel Humair, Tony Lakatos and Rolf Kühn participated by invitation, for the ensembles tour to mark this anniversary.[1] Their thirtieth anniversary tour began in March at Heek, Landesmusikakademie, toured briefly around Germany, had one date in the Netherlands, and concluded in Paris in the same month that it commenced.[2]

Members

The members of the ensemble are:[3]

Discography

References

External links

Notes and References

  1. http://www.jazzbox.com/eje/ copyright 2011 jazzbox.com website
  2. http://www.jazz-kalender.de/Jazz_Band.asp?ID=O541L5v Copyrighted-copyright 2001 - 2011 jazz-kalender.de website
  3. http://rateyourmusic.com/artist/european_jazz_ensemble copyright 2000 - 2011 rateyourmusic.com website