OLIVER STRAUCH'S GROOVIN' HIGH, FEAT. RANDY BRECKER: feat. Randy Brecker

Oliver Strauch's Groovin' High, feat. Randy Brecker

feat. Randy Brecker

© 2007 Rodenstein Records (4260089370197)

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Great swinging jazz sextet with legendary Randy Brecker on trumpet on some of Germany's finest young players like Rainer Böhm (piano, currently living in NYC), swinging hard through standards from Mingus and Monk to originals

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on our new release we are proud to present a real jazz giant:
Randy Brecker is featured on the hard swinging „Groovin’ High“ CD (RODENSTEIN RECORDS ROD 33), led by drummer Oliver Strauch who has already recorded and toured with jazz greats such as Kenny Wheeler, Jimmy Woode and Lee Konitz. The sextet with some of Germany’s finest young jazz musicians was founded by one of the leading chief executives in Europe, Prof. August Wilhelm Scheer. Not only has he been nominated as one of the top 100 leading innovators in industry in Germany, but he has always been a jazz lover and saxophonist himself! Five years ago he decided to focus on his playing again, and although his timetable is packed with business and political meetings, he started a working band which is practising regularily and even doing tours. Since then he has recorded CDs with a.o. Kenny Wheeler (JAZZ’n’ARTS JnA 3205) and Jimmy Cobb. Randy Brecker was so thrilled by this band that he decided to take 2 weeks in November to tour with them!


more about the band
The band is completed by award-winning pianist Rainer Böhm (a.o. Montreux Jazz Festival soloist competition) who is also member of the band „Changes“ (JAZZ’n’ARTS JnA 0100) , tenor saxophone player Steffen Weber who is member of the Radio Big Band in Frankfurt (HR Bigband) and who has published his own trio album with bassist Arne Huber on our label as well : Trio Larose (JAZZ’n’ARTS JnA 0802)

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