Norbert Susemihl Explained

Norbert Susemihl
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Birth Date:26 August 1956
Birth Place:Hamburg, West Germany
Genre:Jazz
Occupation:Musician, Bandleader, Promoter
Instrument:Trumpet, Flugelhorn, Vocal, Drums
Label:Sumi Records

Norbert Susemihl (born August 26, 1956) is a German trumpeter, drummer, singer, and bandleader. He is a promoter of New Orleans Jazz and New Orleans Music.

Early years

Susemihl grew up in Hamburg, Germany. He started playing music at the age of 14 on guitar with his first band "The Shepherds", which he co-founded with Thomas l'Etienne. This was a vocal group which sang Spirituals and Gospel-Songs, inspired by the "Golden Gate Quartet". After a year, in 1971, Susemihl started to play trumpet, and the band changed its name to "Papa Tom's Lamentation Jazzband" playing and studying Traditional Jazz from then on.

Musical career

In 1978 and 1979 Susemihl made his first trips to New Orleans. In 1980 he lived there for a year to study New Orleans Jazz and the lifestyle and culture that made and shaped this music. Through all of the 80s, Susemihl lived in New Orleans for 4 months each year and studied and played regularly with almost all of the local musicians, from the older traditional players to the younger generation, covering all styles of New Orleans Music.

He has made recordings in New Orleans with among others Willie Humphrey, "Father" Al Lewis (banjoist), Fred Lonzo, Lars Edegran, Orange Kellin, Frank Fields, Ernie Elly, "CoCoMo Joe" Joseph Barthelemy, Jason Marsalis, Louis Ford, Daniel Farrow, Kerry Lewis, Seva Venet, and vocalist Wanda Rouzan.

Since 1986 he has been leading his Hamburg based bands "Norbert Susemihl's Arlington Annex" and Norbert Susemihl's Arlington Brassband".

His main formation today is "Norbert Susemihl's Joyful Gumbo" which was formed in 2002 and is based in Denmark.

Susemihl tours and performs with his own bands, and as a guest with different bands in Europe and New Orleans. He is considered as one of the leading contemporary trumpeters in the New Orleans style.

As his most important influences on trumpet Susemihl cites: Louis Armstrong, Bunk Johnson, De De Pierce, Alvin Alcorn, Jack Willis, Thomas Jefferson (musician), Wynton Marsalis, Kid Thomas Valentine, and Percy Humphrey.

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Selected discography

As leader

As sideman

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External links

Notes and References

  1. Dodds, Richard (1980). Concert review - Fats Waller Show, Times-Picayune, New Orleans, USA - 12. April 1980.
  2. Joly, Marcel (1982). Record review - Papa Tom's Lamentation Jazzband - Fell The Jazz, Footnote Magazine, England - Autumn 1982.
  3. Rose, Al (1984). New Orleans Jazz: A Family Album, Louisiana State University Press.
  4. Geyer, Andreas (1995). CD review - Norbert Susemihl's Arlington Annex - High Heels, Jazzpodium, Germany - October 1995.
  5. Worsfold, Sally Ann (1995). CD review - Norbert Susemihl's Arlington Annex - Live at Femø Jazzfestival 1999, Just Jazz - The Traditional Jazz Magazine, England - December 2000.
  6. Frandsen, Kjeld (2000). Concert review with New Orleans Delight, Berlingske Tidende, Copenhagen, Denmark - January 2000.
  7. Tybjerg, Jens Bjerre (2003). Concert review, Præstø Avis, Præstø, Denmark – Oktober 2003.
  8. Lince, Louis (2008). CD review - Norbert Susemihl's New Orleans All Stars - Live at Maribo Jazz Festival 2007, New Orleans Music Magazine, England - 2008.
  9. Wiegand, Stephan (2008). Concert review, Sächsische Zeitung, Dresden, Germany - Mai 2008.
  10. Walker Powell, Patricia (2009). Letter of recommendation, Chairman of the National Endowments for the Arts, Washington, USA - March 2009.
  11. Sathiabalan, S.Indra (2010). Concert review - Norbert Susemihl's New Orleans All Stars at Miri International Jazz Festival, 24. May 2010.
  12. Hui, Tan Hee (2010). Concert review - Norbert Susemihl's New Orleans All Stars at Miri International Jazz Festival, The Jakarta Post - 23. May 2010.
  13. Patterson, Ian (2010). Concert review - Norbert Susemihl's New Orleans All Stars at Miri International Jazz Festival, ALLABOUTJAZZ.com - 6. June 20108.
  14. Dhanagunan, Laviinia (2010). Concert review - Norbert Susemihl's New Orleans All Stars at Miri International Jazz Festival, New Straits Times, Malaysia - 2. June 2010.
  15. John, Clewle (2010). Concert review - Norbert Susemihl's New Orleans All Stars at Miri International Jazz Festival, Bangkok Post, Malaysia - 28. May 2010.
  16. Cheang, Michael (2010). Concert review - Norbert Susemihl"s New Orleans All Stars at Miri International Jazz Festival, The Star Online, Malaysia - 21. May 2010.
  17. Chew, Ariel (2010). Concert review - Norbert Susemihl's New Orleans All Stars at Miri International Jazz Festival, VirtualMalaysia.com, Malaysia - May 2010.
  18. (2012). Festival Boschure, JazzAscona, Switzerland - June 2012.
  19. Wyckoff, Geraldine (2012). CD review - Night On Frenchmen Street, OffBeat Magazine, New Orleans, USA, - 1. November 2012.
  20. McIntosh, Jim (2013). Spotlight on Norbert Susemihl, Just Jazz Magazine, Issue No. 188, December 2013, London, UK.
  21. Frandsen, Kjeld (2015). Concert review, Berlingske Tidende, Copenhagen, Denmark - March 2015.
  22. Kvarnliden, Ann-Katrin (2016). Concert review, Västgöta Bladet, Sweden - August 2016.
  23. (2016). Concert review, Berlingske Tidende, Schleswig-Holsteinische Landeszeitung, Germany - September 2016.
  24. Bridgewell, Stacey Leigh (2018). Norbert Susemihl's Joyful Gumbo - Featuring Chloe Feoranzo & Jason Marsalis, OffBeat Magazine, New Orleans, USA, - 28. March 2018.
  25. Dupuis-Panther, Ferdinand (2018). CD review - Norbert Susemihl's Joyful Gumbo - Featuring Chloe Feoranzo & Jason Marsalis, Jazzhalo Online Magazine, Belgium, March 2018.
  26. Biedermann, Gerhard (2014). Euro Jazz Discos No.186 - Norbert Susemihl, Zwolle, The Netherlands.