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Globe Unity: Holland
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Ab Baars/Ig Henneman/Misha Mengelberg Sliptong Wig 2009 | Wolter Wierbos Deining DolFijn 2009 | Michiel Braam Non-Functionals! BBB 2009 |
Dutch jazz has been around since the 1920s and changed radically in the aftermath of World War II and Nazi Occupation. Today, there is great variety and vibrancy in this country of just over six million people's jazz though its avant-garde scene is best known.
The father of that arena is pianist

Misha Mengelberg
piano1935 - 2017

Han Bennink
drumsb.1942
Baars makes an appearance on the latest recording from ICP trombonist

Wolter Wierbos
tromboneb.1957

Wilbert de Joode
bass, acousticb.1955
Pianist

Michiel Braam
pianob.1964
Tracks and Personnel
Sliptong
Tracks: Leng; Sliptong; Mizu-iro; Fishwalk; zee-engel; Is that Solly?; Misha started whistling; Oystercatchers.
Personnel: Ab Baars: tenorsax, clarinet, shakuhachi; Ig Henneman: viola; Misha Mengelberg: piano.
Deining
Tracks: Aan Lager Wat; Op Stoom Raken; Voor de Wind; Loefzijde; In Het Want; Fuik; Visions; Buitengaats; Peer's Counting Song; Dageraad; Innermission; Op de Werf; De Drie Gebroeders; Geusje; Hoog Aan de Wind; Peer's Counting Song; Ma; Overstag.
Personnel: Wolter Wierbos: trombone; Ab Baars: tenor saxophone, no: kan; Wilbert de Joode: double bass; Mary Oliver: viola; Han Bennink: snare drum, toys; Franky Douglas: electric guitar.
Non-Functionals!
Tracks: 1-9
Personnel: Michiel Braam: Wurlitzer 200A; Pieter Douma: acoustic bass, electric bass; Dirk: Peter: K?lsch drums, all possible soundobjects.
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