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Flyer in PDF Format For booking Joris Teepe as a sideman For info please check:please http://joristeepe.com contact him directly at: [email protected] JORIS TEEPE For booking Joris TeepeFor booking as a sideman one of please Teepe’s contact groups him directly at: [email protected] contact the management at: [email protected] For booking one of Teepe’sJoris Teepe groups Trio please / Quartet contact /the Quintet management at: [email protected] Big Band: Joris Teepe Trio / ǦǦ Quartet / Quintet or Big Band: ǦǤ Frequentmusiciansare on ǯPiano:GeorgeColligan,JonDavis His music is straight-ahead yet ready-for-anything. or ǤDavidBerkman.Drums:Eric His groups include aMcPherson, tight rotatingMike cast ofClark, the world’sRudy best musicians. Frequent musicians Roystonare orGeneJackson. Piano: George Colligan,Saxophone: Jon DavisDon orBraden, David Berkman.Tim Drums: Eric McPherson,Armacost Mike orClark,Abraham Rudy RoystonBurton. or Gene Jackson. Saxophone: Don Braden,Trumpet: TimAlex ArmacostNorris, orJosh AbrahamEvans Burton.or Trumpet: Alex Norris,Michael Josh EvansPh.Mossman or Michael Ph. Mossman JORIS TEEPE (bass) is from Amsterdam and (bass) is from Amsterdam and has been living in New York has been living in New York since his immigration JORIS TEEPE 24 years ago. since his immigration 24 years ago. Recentely he has an additional residence in Amsterdam Holland. He has been (and still is) working with many Legends & Stars in Jazz such as Benny Golson, He has been (and still is) working with many Legends & Stars in Jazz such as Rashied Ali, Barry Harris, Bobby Watson, Sonny Benny Golson, Rashied Ali, Barry Harris, Bobby Watson, Sonny Fortune, Fortune, Tom Harrell, Chris Potter, Billy Hart and Randy Brecker. His longest stint was with Tom Harrell, Chris Potter, Billy Hart and Randy Brecker. drummer Rashied Ali, with whom he recorded 4 His longest stint was with drummer Rashied Ali, with whom he recorded CDs and toured the world for 9 years. 4 CD’s and toured the world for 9 years. Joris Teepe has been leading his own groups for Joris Teepe has been leading his own groups for 25 years and has recorded 25 years and has recorded 12 CD’s as a leader. 12 CD’s as a leader and 80 CD’s as a sideman Teepe has composed over 100 originals, including pieces for Symphony Orchestra & small Teepe has composed over 100 originals, including pieces for jazz group and for Symphony orchestra, Big Symphony Orchestra & small jazz group and for Symphony orchestra, Band & Choir. Big Band & Choir. Teepe’s leads his own Big Band in New York, Teepe leads his own Big Band in New York, performing exclusively his own performing exclusively his own music. He also music. performs his own repertoire as a guest soloist with local Big Bands. He also performs his own repertoire as a guest soloist with local Big Bands. Teepe also established himself as a record Teepe also established himself as a record producer and jazz educator producer and jazz educator (Queens College NY (Queens College NY and Director of the Jazz Department in Groningen and Director of the Jazz Department in Holland). Groningen). Discography as a leader For info please check: http://joristeepe.com Evidence (2015) “Intercontinental Jazz Trio”, co-lead group by all three members Tim Armacost (saxophone), Shingo Okudaira (drums) Workaholic (2014) Going Dutch (2004) Josh Evans (trumpet), Adam Kolker (tenor saxophone, bass clarinet),Randy Jon Brecker Davis (trumpet),(piano, electric Don Bradenpiano), (saxophoneMike ), George Colligan (piano), and Gene Jackson Clark (drums) (drums)�Twinz Records Going Dutch (2004) Randy Brecker (trumpet), Don Braden (saxophone), George Colligan (piano), and Gene Jackson (drums)�Twinz Records A Beautiful Friendship (2012) Jazz In Jazz Out (2003) New York Comes To Groningen vol. 2 Joris Teepe & the New York Comes to Groningen Ensemble JD Walter (vocals), Don Braden (tenor saxophone), Alex SipiaginBrian (trumpet), Lynch Robin(trumpet), Eubanks Conrad (trombone), Herwig (trombone), Don Braden Seven(saxophone), Days a DenaWeek DeRose (1998) (piano & vocals), Freddie DiscographyBryant (guitar), David Berkman (piano), asGene Jackson a leader(drumsDavid Berkmanon track 6),(piano), Ralph RonPeterson Jackson (drums (guitar), Ralph Peterson (drums)�specialRandy Brecker (trumpet), CD sponsored Chris by Potter the Hanze (saxophone, bassclarinet), Kevin Hays (piano, synth), James Williams on track 1,3,4,5,7) University Groningen NNC 5908 (piano), Tony Reedus (drums)�Via Records CD 9920632 Jazz In Jazz Out (2003) Joris Teepe & the New York Comes to Groningen Ensemble Brian Lynch (trumpet), Conrad Herwig (trombone), Don Braden Seven(saxophone), Days a DenaWeek DeRose (1998) (piano & vocals), David Berkman (piano), Ron Jackson (guitar), Ralph Peterson (drums)�specialRandy Brecker (trumpet), CD sponsored Chris by Potter the Hanze (saxophone, bassclarinet), Kevin Hays (piano, synth), James Williams University Groningen NNC 5908 (piano), Tony Reedus (drums)�Via Records CD 9920632 We Take No Prisoners (2009) Evidence (2015) For Adults Only (2000) LiveSeven at Daysthe Bimhuis a Week (1997) (1998) Joris Teepe Big Band “IntercontinentalEvidence (2015) Jazz Trio”, co-lead group by all three membersWe Take No Prisoners (2009) ChrisFor PotterAdults Only(sx), (2000) Don Braden (sx), David Hazeltine (p), Bruce CoxTheRandyLive (dr)�Arkadia Intercontinental at Brecker the Bimhuis (trumpet), Records (1997) Jazz TrioPostcards,Chris Potter (saxophone, bassclarinet), Kevin Hays (piano, synth), James Williams “Intercontinental Jazz Trio”, GeneJoris Jackson Teepe Big(drums), Band Jon Davis (piano), Bruce Arnold (guitar)Chris Mark Potter Gross, (sx), DonCraig Braden Bailey, (sx), Peter Brainin, Don The Intercontinental Jazz Trio Tim Armacost (saxophone), Shingo Okudaira (drums) Recorded Live in New York Tim(piano), Armacost Tony Reedus(sx), Shingo (drums)�Via Okudaira Records(dr)�Via CD Records 9920632 CD 9920402 co-lead group by all three members GeneBraden, Jackson (drums),Stacy Dillard Jon Davis & (piano),Jason Marshall (saxes, flutes and clarinets),David HazeltineNoah Bless, (p), Bruce Dion Cox Tucker, (dr) Stafford Tim Armacost (sx), Tim Armacost (saxophone), Bruce ArnoldHunter (guitar) and MarkEarl Gross,McTyre Craig (trombones) Bailey, Michael Philip Mossman, VitalyArkadia Golovnev, Records JoshPostcards, Evans, John Eckert Shingo Okudaira (dr) Shingo Okudaira (drums) Peter Brainin, Don Braden, Stacy Dillard & Jason Mar- Recorded Live in New York Via Records CD 9920402 shall (saxes,(trumpets) flutes and Special clarinets), guest: Noah Rashied Bless, Ali (drums) Dion Tucker, Stafford Hunter and Earl McTyre Evidence (2015) (trombones) Michael Philip Mossman, Vitaly Golovnev, For Adults Only (2000) Live at the Bimhuis (1997) “Intercontinental Jazz Trio”, co-lead group by all three membersJosh Evans, John Eckert (trumpets) Chris Potter (sx), Don Braden (sx), David Hazeltine (p), Bruce CoxThe (dr)�Arkadia Intercontinental Records Jazz TrioPostcards, Special guest: Rashied Ali (drums) Tim Armacost (saxophone), Shingo Okudaira (drums) Recorded Live in New York Tim Armacost (sx), Shingo Okudaira (dr)�Via Records CD 9920402 Workaholic (2014) Evidence (2015) Firm Roots (1999) BottomLive at the Line Bimhuis (1996) (1997) Josh Evans (trumpet), Adam Kolker (tenor saxophone, bass clarinet), Jon Davis (piano, electric piano), Mike “Intercontinental Jazz Trio”, co-lead group by all three members Don Braden (saxophone), Renato Chicco (piano) Steve AltenbergTomThe (drums)�Via IntercontinentalHarrell (trumpet), Records Jazz Don CD Trio Braden9920792 (saxophone), Darrell Grant (piano), Carl Allen (drums), Noah Bless Clark (drums) Tim Armacost (saxophone), Shingo Okudaira (drums) (trombone)�MONSTim Armacost (sx), ShingoRECORDS Okudaira MR 874 (dr)�Via 770 Records CD 9920402 Workaholic (2014) Going Dutch (2004) Firm Roots (1999) Bottom Line (1996) Josh WorkaholicEvans (trumpet), (2014) Adam Kolker (tenor saxophone, bass clarinet),RandyGoing Jon Brecker DutchDavis (trumpet),(2004) (piano, electric Don Bradenpiano), (saxophoneMike ), George 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