John Hollenbeck
Genre-crossing composer/percussionist John Hollenbeck, renowned in both the jazz and new music worlds, has gained widespread recognition as the driving force behind the unclassifiable Claudia Quintet the John Hollenbeck Large Ensemble and GEORGE, groups with roots in jazz, world music, and contemporary composition. He integrates his deep interest in contemporary composition and spiritual practice into a musical language that is as accessible and expressive as it is advanced. He has earned six GRAMMY nominations for: Best Jazz Large Ensemble Album for his albums “Songs You Like a Lot”, “All Can Work”, "A Blessing" and “eternal interlude”; for his composition “Falling Men” from Shut Up and Dance; and for his arrangement of Jimmy Webb’s “The Moon’s a Harsh Mistress” from Songs I Like a Lot. He has worked with many of the world's leading musicians in jazz including Bob Brookmeyer, Fred Hersch, Tony Malaby, and is well known in new-music circles for his longtime collaboration with Meredith Monk and for his work with Ensemble Cairn of France. He has created an extensive body of work including commissions by Bang on a Can All-Stars, Orchestre National de Jazz, and Frankfurt Radio Big Band. among others. He was professor of Jazz Drums and Improvisation at the Jazz Institute Berlin from 2005-2016 and joined McGill University Schulich School of Music’s faculty in 2015.
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Venues where John Hollenbeck plays
What kind of music does John Hollenbeck play?+
John Hollenbeck plays free jazz, big band, minimalism.
What are John Hollenbeck live shows like?+
John Hollenbeck's live sets are tight and well-rehearsed - mid-paced sets where the arrangements come through clearly.
When is John Hollenbeck performing next?+
John Hollenbeck plays BIMHUIS in Amsterdam on Sunday 21 June.




