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Tom Ollendorff

Tom Ollendorff is fast becoming one of the most exciting young guitarists to emerge on the UK and international jazz scenes. Tom is known for his highly distinctive sound which blends virtuosic guitar playing with sophisticated harmonic and melodic ideas, whilst always keeping room for nuance and sensitivity. Since beginning his professional career in 2016, he has had the opportunity to work alongside many highly respected artists including Geoff Simkins Ben Wendel, Bill McHenry, Jeff Williams and Ari Hoenig. He has performed at venues and festivals both across the UK and internationally.
The Voyage Out

Label: Self Produced
Released: 2024
Track listing: The Voyage Out; Weathering the Storm; Entangled; As Dreams Are Made (Feat. Tony Kofi); Sweeter Than Honey; The
Joy of Being; Icarus.
After Hours

Label: 33 Jazz
Released: 2025
Track listing: Because; Procida; In Time and (S)Pace; Carinhoso; After Hours; Alice in Wonderland
Thrive

Label: Ubuntu Music
Released: 2025
Track listing: New Ones; Immaculate Rain; My River; Binocular; Timeline; Soft Days; Nihil; Thrive.
After Hours

Album: After Hours
By Germana Stella La Sorsa
Label: 33 Jazz
Released: 2025
Duration: 03:42
Germana Stella La Sorsa and Tom Ollendorff: After Hours

by Troy Dostert
For an EP that clocks in at a mere 25 or so minutes, there is a lot to enjoy on After Hours, vocalist Germana Stella La Sorsa's duo album with guitarist Tom Ollendorff. La Sorsa has been making a name for herself since her earliest days as a singer in Italy, while her visibility in the ...
Ari Hoenig: Tea For Three

by Artur Moral
In the concise liner notes for this release, Ari Hoenig states that this is the first time he has kept the same lineup for two consecutive recordings. No shock there: From the album's opening bars, it is clear we are not just dealing with another trio, but with the convergence of three exceptional musical personalities whose ...
Ferdinando Romano: The Legends Of Otranto

by Neil Duggan
The Legends of Otranto is a suite in six movements inspired by the stories and legends surrounding Otranto, an ancient city in the Salento area of Italy, which is sometimes referred to as the heel of Italy's boot. All compositions were written and arranged by Florentine bassist Ferdinando Romano. The music is provided by ...
Jakub Paulski: Free' Odde

by Ian Patterson
After the genre-slippery trio album Preludium (Jazz Sound, 2020), which drew from Jimi Hendrix, Bill Frisell, Dmitri Shostakovich and Henrik Wieniawski--modernists all--for inspiration, Polish guitarist Jakub Paulski stretches his compositional palette in a more personal direction on Free' odde. In settings that switch between nimble trio intimacy and large (ish) ensemble ambition Paulski leans towards a ...
Fabienne Ambuehl: Thrive

by Neil Duggan
Swiss singer and pianist Fabienne Ambuehl emerged onto the jazz scene with her debut album Glitterwoods (Traumton) in 2015. She cultivated her musical skills at the Lucerne School of Music, also studying with Asaf Sirkis and Gwilym Simcock. Following a move to London, she releases her follow-up album Thrive. To help realise her evolving ...