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Rasmus Ehlers
Since Rasmus Ehlers (b. 1971) has stayed and played in New York for longer periods. Furthermore, he has toured in a.o. France and Japan, and haz played with a series of great jazzers, a.o. Leroy Jones, Marc Mommas, Bob Mintzer and Bent Jädig. In 2007 he recieved the Sonning Grant, given to young musicians in Denmark and the North.
Rasmus didn't get his musicality from strangers. His father, Poul Ehlers played with greats such as Dexter Gordon and Yusuf Lateef, founded the cult-group ”Blue Sun” and was voted Danish Jazzmusician of the Year in 1970. No doubt he has passed on a great gift to his son.
However, Rasmus has also developed a strong personal expression, a.o. through a 10-year co-operation with American saxophone-player George Garzone. Trinity is a convinsing manifestation of a year-long development for ”young” Ehlers -a tastefull mixture of deep melancholic ballads and edgy improvisations; a strong combination of music and love.
On Trinity, the two x Ehlers are accompagnied by drummer Kresten Osgood; former Django D'Or recipient, musical playmate with a.o. Sam Rivers, Paul Bley and Kurt Rosenwinkel, and in all, ubiquitous on the Danish as well as International jazz-scene.
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Rasmus Ehlers featuring George Garzone: As Played by Ear
by Jakob Baekgaard
There are certain constellations which seem to bring out the best in an already accomplished musician. Just think of the great rhythm sections of Art Pepper, John Coltrane and Miles Davis, and it's evident that individual mastery isn't all that is required to make magic. A superior sense of group interplay is also needed to aspire to improvisation that reaches beyond the easy effects-laden fireworks of an individual's technical mastery. Boston-based tenor saxophonist George Garzone has certainly ...
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