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Calle Stenman
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Calle Stenman is a young trumpet player firmly determined to carve his own path. He graduated from the Royal College of Music in Stockholm 2017, and for the last couple of years, Calle has been touring all around Europe, playing everything from ska to jazz. After years spent in different horn sections, he released his first album as a bandleader in the fall of 2019, on Norwegian label AMP Music & Records. The record, Mr. Sands is in the Dressing Room, was well-received among critics both in the USA and in Europe and, it has been described as “a debut album of distinction". In the fall of 2020, Calle released his second album, America, Oh America, together with the Swedish jazz musician Oskar Schönning
Sunshine Fruit
By Bear Garden
Label: Bolero Recordings
Released: 2021
Track listing: Cherry Tree; Electric Butterfly; New Kid; Invisible Wave; Sunshine Fruit; Liquid Limit; Catching My
Childhood Friend.
America, Oh America
Label: Hail Melvin! Records
Released: 2020
Track listing: America, Oh America; Strategies, Pt. I; Big Boys; Stoneman Blues; Two Cities, Two Airports; Forgive Me
For Being Such A Simple Man (As Long As I Don't Hurt You); And There I Stood; President; Pink Fish;
Parade Day; Honky Tonk; Strategies, Pt. II.
Oskar Schonning / The Calle Stenman Quintet: America, Oh America
by Chris May
America, Oh America is co-led by two of Sweden's most distinctive jazz musicians, trumpeter Calle Stenman and bassist Oskar Schönning. Schönning is the better known of the pair, having been recording since 2004. Stenman debuted in 2019 with the Calle Stenman Quintet's Mr Sands Is In The Dressing Room (AMP), an assured and swinging album which ...
Mr Sands Is In The Dressing Room
Label: AMP Music & Records
Released: 2019
Track listing: Teater; Jazzkaban; Oh Me; Balladen Om En Trollkarl; Colombia; Dannes Blues; Oslo’s Nuts; Det Ar Over Nu.
The Calle Stenman Quintet: Mr Sands Is In The Dressing Room
by Chris May
Welcome to the debut album from the self-proclaimed roughest jazz group in Sweden," led by trumpeter, flugelhornist and composer Calle Stenman. By rough, Stenman's original Swedish text probably meant something akin to raucous," for there is nothing untutored or blemished about the album, which has been carefully crafted. Four of the tunesthe hard boppish Jazzkaban," post-boppish ...