Pierre Dørge Explained

Pierre Dørge
Background:non_vocal_instrumentalist
Birth Date:28 February 1946
Birth Place:Copenhagen, Denmark
Genre:Avant-garde jazz
Occupation:Musician, composer
Instrument:Guitar, percussion

Pierre Dørge (born 28 February 1946) is a Danish avant-garde jazz guitarist. As leader of the New Jungle Orchestra, he combined traditional and modern jazz with West African Highlife guitar music. Among his collaborators have been his wife, pianist Irene Becker, saxophonist John Tchicai, bassist Johnny Dyani, and percussionist Marilyn Mazur.[1]

Career

A native of Copenhagen, Dorge belonged to a free-jazz big band from 1969 to 1971 that was led by John Tchicai.[2] As leader of Thermaenius in 1978, he borrowed from Balkan folk music. Two years later, he led the New Jungle Orchestra, borrowing from African styles. He has worked with Johnny Dyani, Khan Jamal, David Murray, and Don Cherry.

Discography

As sideman

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Notes and References

  1. Book: Carr, Ian . Digby Fairweather . Brian Priestley . Jazz: The Rough Guide . The Rough Guides . 1995 . 176 . 1-85828-137-7 . registration .
  2. Book: Rye . Howard . Kernfeld . Barry . The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz . 2002 . Grove's Dictionaries . New York . 1-56159-284-6 . 172 . 1 . 2nd .