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Category: Sideman work
The Copenhagen Jazz Festival this year (3th-12th of July) will see Søren Gemmer performing in new collaborations and at new venues. Newly formed group ‘Tully Boris III’ will perform three times at the festival. Tomasz Dabrowski (POL), Anders Vestergaard and … Continue reading
Festival Feast 2014, 4th-13th of July This year’s Copenhagen Jazz Festival will provide several opportunities of hearing the Søren Gemmer Quartet, the Gemmer-Estola Quartet and a special one-time only group with Kresten Osgood, Mads La Cour & Richard Andersson – as well … Continue reading
Modern jazz group, Reverse, has on occasion teamed up with poet, film maker, writer, jazz fan, cycling commentator, national icon – Jørgen Leth (Site / Blog). The group has so far played three sold out concerts at CPH JazzHouse and in relation to one … Continue reading
Jonas Villumsen records song for ‘Vinyl 2014’, a project organized by non-profit organization ‘Hygge Factory’ Continue reading
Surf/jazz group Surf In Stereo releases In A Series of Three: ‘#1 Mr. Timbuktu’ Continue reading
Danish magazine Gaffa, has provided a review of the Atlas concert along with an interview, in which film maker/poet Jørgen Leth mentions the collaboration with high praisings of Reverse. Continue reading
Jonas Villumsen is receiving well-deserved attention through Danish National Radios P3 programme ‘Det Elektriske Barometer’ Continue reading