Wanderlust (jazz band) explained

Background:group_or_band
Wanderlust
Origin:Sydney, New South Wales, Australia
Genre:Jazz
Years Active:
Label:Rufus
Past Members:

Wanderlust were an Australian contemporary jazz band founded by trumpeter Miroslav Bukovsky, which formed in 1991 with Adam Armstrong (bass), James Greening (trombone), Fabian Hevia (drums, percussion), Carl Orr (guitar) and Alister Spence (piano, keyboards). On 3 Oct 1992 they played at the Manly Jazz Festival at Park Royal Hotel. An audio cassette in NSW Jazz Archive collection [per estate of late Harold Denning][1] is held by the NSW Jazz Archive Society; leader Neil Cairns, June 2013.

At the ARIA Music Awards of 1994 Bukovsky's album, Wanderlust (1993), won the Award for Best Jazz Album.[2] The group have released four albums: Border Crossing (1995), Song and Dance (1999), Full Bronte (2002) and When in Rome (live album, 2008). The latter album had been recorded at Villa Celimontana, Rome in July 2004. The ensemble with the line-up of Bukovsky (trumpet, flugelhorn), Spence (piano), Greening (trombone), Hevia (drums) and Jeremy Sawkins (guitar) were joined by John Mackey (saxophone) and Brendan Clarke (bass) to perform their 30th Anniversary show at Street One, Canberra, in February 2022.[3]

Members

References

  1. Judy Newton, ex-Sec NSW Jazz Archive Society
  2. Web site: https://web.archive.org/web/20120109051551/http://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/year/1994 . Winners by Year 1994 . Australian Recording Industry Association (ARIA) . 9 January 2012 .
  3. Web site: Wanderlust 30th Anniversary In Concert . The Street Theatre . 13 February 2022 . National Library of Australia . https://webarchive.nla.gov.au/awa/20220305095429/https://www.thestreet.org.au/shows/wanderlust-30th-anniversary-concert . 5 March 2022 . 15 April 2024 .