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John Hollenbeck

 
Artist: John Hollenbeck
John Hollenbeck

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Ted Poor, Hamid Drake, Jim Black

Formal Connection With:

Chris Speed, Theo Bleckmann, Jazz Bigband Graz, Meredith Monk, Cuong Vu, Rich Woodson
  • Born: June 19, 1968, Binghamton, NY
  • Active: '90s, 2000s
  • Genres: Jazz
  • Instrument: Drums
  • Representative Albums: "I, Claudia", "Semi-Formal", "Joys & Desires

Biography

Known for his work as the leader of the Claudia Quintet and his contributions to veteran trombonist Bob Brookmeyer's New Art Orchestra, John Hollenbeck has shown himself to a very intuitive and far-reaching drummer, percussionist and composer who can handle a variety of jazz situations -- some of them avant-garde and left-of-center, some of them more mainstream (by jazz standards). Hollenbeck, who is a native and resident of New York City and is associated with the experimental Downtown Manhattan music scene, brings an inside/outside perspective to the table. Hollenbeck is comfortable with outside expression and has been influenced by free jazz, but he has also been affected by ECM Records' catalog and is equally comfortable playing more accessible post-bop. The long list of people Hollenbeck has played with in the '90s or 2000s underscores his versatility and broad-mindedness; that list ranges from pianist Fred Hersch (who has a strong Bill Evans influence) to Vietnamese trumpeter Cuong Vu and singer/pianist Theo Bleckmann. And even though jazz is Hollenbeck's primary focus, the drummer has played with some non-jazz groups as well (including New York clarinetist David Krakauer's risk-taking Klezmer Madness! and a group led by trumpeter Frank London, who was a founding member of the Klezmatics). Hollenbeck is jazz-oriented without being a jazz snob; he also appreciates everything from the European classical tradition to a variety of Latin music. After recording with a lot of musicians as a sideman in the '90s, Hollenbeck began to build a catalog of his own in the early 2000s when recorded some albums for Blueshift/CRI: No Images and Quartet Lucy. The early 2000s were also when Hollenbeck recorded some albums with his Claudia Quintet, which has employed Chris Speed on tenor sax and clarinet, Matt Moran on vibes, Ted Reichman on accordion and Drew Gress on acoustic bass. That group's albums have included 2002's The Claudia Quintet on Blueshift/CRI and 2004's I, Claudia on Cuneiform. ~ Alex Henderson, All Music Guide
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John Hollenbeck
Background information
Born 1968
Origin United States Binghamton, New York, U.S.
Genres Modern Creative
Occupations Bandleader
Composer
Instruments Percussion, Drums, Composition
Years active 22
Labels Cuneiform, Intuition, Omnitone, Sunnyside, ECM, Winter and Winter, GPE
Associated acts The Claudia Quintet
Website http://www.JohnHollenbeck.com/

John Hollenbeck's journey has been one of the most remarkable in contemporary music. Building on a wealth of experience in jazz and world styles as well as a deep interest in contemporary composition and spiritual practice, he has forged a lyrical new musical language, as accessible and expressive as it is advanced. After receiving degrees in percussion (B.M.) and jazz composition (M.M.) from the Eastman School of Music, Hollenbeck moved to New York City in the early 1990's. He has worked with many of the world's leading musicians in jazz (Bob Brookmeyer, Fred Hersch, Tony Malaby, the Village Vanguard Orchestra, Kenny Wheeler), world music (Pablo Ziegler), and new music (Meredith Monk).

Hollenbeck's recording career as a leader began in 2001 with the simultaneous release of three critically acclaimed CDs on CRI/Blueshift: "no images," "Quartet Lucy," and "The Claudia Quintet." His second Claudia Quintet recording, "I, Claudia" appeared on Cuneiform in 2004, followed by "Semi-Formal" in 2005 and "For" in 2007. Hollenbeck received a Grammy nomination in 2005 for his Large Ensemble's debut, "A Blessing" (Omnitone) for Best Jazz Big Band CD. His next large ensemble recording, "Joys and Desires", featuring Jazz Bigband Graz and Theo Bleckmann, was released by Intuition in 2006 to critical acclaim.

Hollenbeck's numerous commissions include the IAJE Gil Evans Fellowship and IAJE/ASCAP Commission. He has received commissions from the Bamberg Symphony Choir, Windsbacher Knabenchor, Studio Percussion (Graz), Ethos Percussion Group, and Bang On a Can All-Stars. John was nominated by the Jazz Journalists Association for Jazz Composer, Drummer, and Large Ensemble of the Year 2007. DownBeat magazine has recognized him as a "Rising Star" in the Composer, Jazz Artist, Arranger, Big Band, and Jazz Group (Claudia Quintet) categories. In 2007, John was awarded the prestigious Guggenheim Fellowship. Hollenbeck is currently a professor of drumset and improvisation at Jazz Institute Berlin (Germany).

See also

Cuneiform Records

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