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Gilad
Atzmon
was born in Israel in 1963 and had his musical training
at the Rubin
Academy of Music, Jerusalem
(Composition and Jazz). As a multi-instrumentalist he
plays Soprano, Alto, Tenor and Baritone Saxes, Clarinet
and Flutes. His album Exile
was the BBC
jazz album of the year in 2003. He has been described
by John Lewis on the Guardian as the “hardest-gigging
man in British jazz". His albums, of which he has
recorded nine to date, often explore political themes
and the music of the Middle East.
Until
1994
he was a producer-arranger for various Israeli Dance
& Rock Projects, performing in Europe
and the USA
playing ethnic music as well as R&R and Jazz.
Coming
to the UK
in 1994,
Atzmon recovered an interest in playing the music of
the Middle East, North Africa and Eastern Europe that
had been in the back of his mind for years. In 2000
he founded the Orient
House Ensemble
in London and started re-defining his own roots in the
light of his emerging political awareness. Since
then the Orient House Ensemble has toured all over the
world. The Ensemble includes Eddie
Hick
on Drums, Yaron
Stavi
on Bass and Frank
Harrison
on piano & electronics.
Also,
being a prolific writer, Atzmon's essays are widely
published. His novels 'Guide
to the perplexed'
and 'My
One And Only Love'
have been translated into 24
languages.
Over
the years Gilad Atzmon's music has moved more and more
towards a cultural hybrid. As a bandleader and reed
player he has been amazing his listeners with his powerful
personal style that combines great bebop artistry and
Middle-Eastern roots in a sophisticated, sometimes ironical
manner. Influenced by Coltrane’s
powerful approach on the sax, Gilad's live performances
are simply breathtaking and overwhelming.
Gilad's
latest album ‘In
Loving Memory of America’
was highly praised by the British music press. Here
are just a few quotes:
"Atzmon's
fluid lyricism is in full flow on songbook classics
and worldly originals. But as sweet romance morphs to
modernist uncertainty, the bittersweet balance and rich
emotional palette equally impress." Financial
Times ***** March 2009 "Gilad
Atzmon, the expat Israeli saxophonist/clarinetist, combines
thrilling jazz musicianship with a maverick political
intelligence" Guardian
**** "Like
the best of albums" Jazzwise
**** March 2009 "Atzmon
always manages to tell a story" Uncut
**** March 2009 "One
of the finest alto players around, Gilad pays his respects
to Bird i...It's striking how similar Gilad's sweet,
open-throated sound is to Parker's, but as you'd expect
from the fiery philosopher-turned-Blockhead, this is
no tribute album." BBC
Music Magazine March 2009
As
a member of the Blockheads,
Gilad has also recorded and performed with
Ian Dury,
Robbie
Williams,
Sinead
O'Connor
and Paul
McCartney.
Gilad has also recorded with Robert
Wyatt,
the Water
Boys
and many others. In 2007 Gilad extended his role as
a Producer, working with outstanding singer-songwriter
Sarah
Gillespie
to produce her debut album released in September 2009.
In
2008-9 Gilad also produced the Brazilian percussion
star Adriano
Adewale.
The multi ethnic Irish band Yurodny
and
is currently producing the UK legendary bass player
Norman
Watt-Roy’s
debut album.
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YOU
TUBE VIDEOS :
Gilad
Atzmon & The OHE At Megaron Athens 2009



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