September 02, 2010

Jermaine Landsberger Trio live at Bavarian Broadcast Munich 2010


Jermaine Landsberger (Hammond B3 Organ)
Jim Mullen (Guitar)
Guido May (Drums)
recorded live at Studio II, Bavarian Broadcast, Munich, Germany, July 28, 2010

1. "Valse Manouche" (Jermaine Landsberger)
2. "Ballada para J" (Paulo Morello)
3. "Nuages" (Django Reinhardt)
4. "Nardis" (Miles Davis)
5. "Sno' Peas" (Phil Markowitz)
6. "You've changed" (Carl Fisher)

Jermaine Landsberger comes from a Sinti family and has made many albums as a jazz pianist under his own name.
Originally inspired by the sound of Django Reinhardt, later he focused on modern jazz and developed his own B3 tone in a completely innovative way. He combined his virtuoso piano style with the earthy and bluesy organ sound to create a highly explosive blend.
”Throughout the years I've had the blessing, and the pleasure, to interact with some of the greatest players of the Hammond B-3-amazing people! As always, in the evolution of any instrument, there's only a handful who are really innovative. This guy's one of them. Jermaine Landsberger is a formidable artist, a master with the flame!” --Pat Martino
Jemaine´s latest recording called "Gettin´Blazed" feat. among others Pat Martino and James Genus was released on Resonance in 2009.

3 comments:

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Anonymous said...

Jim Mullen always of interest. Thanks very much for this.

Rick said...

Thanks very much for this. I haven't heard Jim Mullen except on this site!