Joe Zawinul & Zawinul Syndicate
08 July 2005 | Statenhal | 20:15 - 21:30 |
Line-up:
Joe Zawinul (vocals, keyboards); Arto Tuncboyaciyan, Aziz Sahmaoui (vocals, percussion); Sabine Kabongo (vocals); Alegre Correa (guitar); Linley Marthe (bass); Karim Ziad (drums).
About Joe Zawinul & Zawinul Syndicate
Joe Zawinul is one of the few, if not the only jazz musician,
who has completely chosen for the electric (Fender Rhodes) and
electronic (synthesizer) keyboard. While colleagues and artists of
the same age such as Herbie Hancock, Chick Corea or Keith Jarrett
finally opted for a long lasting marriage with the grand piano
(leaving aside an incidental one-night stand with a Fender Rhodes
or a synthesizer), this jazz-rock pioneer decided to spend the rest
of his life with his keyboard harem - for the man has quite a few
instruments on stage. That's a rather remarkable choice for a
musician who was born in Vienna, the heart of the European,
classical music. In the beginning of the 60's, during his stay in
Cannonball Adderley's band, the man from Austria had already
introduced the electric piano.
After that, he and Miles Davis, and later Wayne Shorter in Weather
Report, transformed fusion into a respectable music style that
today still is an inspiration to a young generation of musicians.
With the Zawinul Syndicate he was also leading the way to new
territories. Today it's very common that jazz is influenced by
world music, but it was Zawinul and his band who paved the way to
many ethnical music styles. However Zawinul never lost sight of the
tradition. That's why he was prepared to lead the 30th Anniversary
Bird Session. Along with a number of great jazz names he will
commemorate the fiftieth dying day of the legendary alto
saxophonist en bebop pioneer Charlie 'Yardbird' Parker in a
spectacular way. For the combination of an acoustic Bird and an
electric Zawinul promises something fantastic.