Jermaine Landsberger
A polished jazz fusion artist.
www.jermainelandsberger.com Jermaine Landsberger was born in 1973 in Vilsbiburg in Lower Bavaria and has long lived in Nuremberg, is an exceptional figure in the Sinti scene. Because he chose not the guitar or violin typical of Gypsy Swing as an instrument, but the piano. On the other hand, the Sinti elements always remained part of his game, which still gives him a unique selling point. His bands sounded and sounded unmistakable: the early trios from the mid-1990s with the Scottish jazz guitarist Martin Taylor; the collaborations with Biréli Lagréne, probably the most modern and the most open to fusion and jazz influences of all Sinti guitarists, with whom Stochelo Rosenberg has often played; or also his organ projects like Hammond Eggs, in which jazz stars like Pat Martino, Randy Brecker, Bob Mintzer or Larry Coryell participated. His current, new piano trio with drummer Donald Edwards and bassist Darryl Hall is a complete New York affair. Calling his new album “Gypsy Today”, is an expression of a programmatic opening that is connected with the ten-year-old partnership with Stochelo Rosenberg: “Jermaine has supported and driven me to play much more modern than I did before. He took me where I always wanted to go. For me he will always be the best gypsy jazz pianist and composer”, Stochelo says about his friend.
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What kind of music does Jermaine Landsberger play?+
Jermaine Landsberger plays jazz fusion. www.jermainelandsberger.com Jermaine Landsberger was born in 1973 in Vilsbiburg in Lower Bavaria and has long lived in Nuremberg, is an exceptional figure in the Sinti scene.
What are Jermaine Landsberger live shows like?+
Jermaine Landsberger's live sets are tight and well-rehearsed - mid-paced sets where the arrangements come through clearly.
When is Jermaine Landsberger performing next?+
Jermaine Landsberger plays The Concertgebouw in Amsterdam on Saturday 4 July.


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