JazzBo
is devoted to the Jamaican ska-jazz of the 60s – a kind of music that
makes you dance and which changed music history as a forerunner of reggae
and British ska. Today 60s Jamaican Jazz is part of the cultural world heritage
and bearing worldwide sympathety. JazzBo belongs to the few bands playing
ska-jazz in it`s unspoilt form – an exception in Europe’s ska
scene.
JazzBo stands out not only due to the decade long jazz-ska experience of the
horn section and the virtuosity and presence of all the musicians, it is also
because of the exceptional concept: JazzBo is a five-man combo – playing
strictly unplugged. The result is the true sound of ska-jazz: rough, tight
and groovy.
In
1997 JazzBo was founded by five musicians from Berlin – all of them
had been active in Ska-Bands long. This pool of know-how became the basis
of the JazzBo concept. Up to now the band has given hundreds of concerts –
always catching the audience: in clubs, at private events and at huge festivals.
In 1999 JazzBo released the first records (7” and 12”), some tracks
appeared on compilations, a further CD is coming soon. Besides, JazzBo is
still a live Band, enjoying the interaction on stage and between audience
and band members.
2004 was his most successfull album's year, Black Friday was released by Madrid's
Liquidator label, both in CD and vinyl followed by a successfull spanish tour
including some radio and tv appearances.
- Musicians -
Waki
Johannsen (trombone) y Detwin Johannsen (sax).
The legendary Johannsen Bros., since the 60s engaged In numerous New Orleans
jazz-bands, in 79 founders of Europe`s first traditional ska Band Yebo.
Supports/backings: Derrick Morgan, the Skatalites, Laurel Aitken, Rico ...
Robert
Schwill (drums).
Initiator of the Skampis (88-95), drummer of Time Tough (95-00) and Mother`s
Pride (temporary), with R&B-offbeat and drive in the Jamaican tradition
of Lloyd Knibbs.
Daniel
Dückers (piano).
Vital member of the Ska-Band Engine 54 (92-98), founder, singer and composer
of the rock steady band Time Tough (95-00), organ player of Yebo (since 95)
and Lions Club, Supports/backings: Toots & the Maytals, Laurel Aitken,
Makka B., Desmond Dekker, the Skatalites ...
Martin
Barteles (double bass).
Founding member of the Berlin ska specialists Wood In Di Fire, many concert
tours (France, Spain, ...), his walking bass represents the tradition of American
R&B and Jamaican beat.
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Discography -
·A Tribute to Rico and The Skatalites, single 7”, Monkey Business,
1999.
·X, LP, Monkey Business, 1999
·VV. AA. ‘Searching For The Young Soul Rebels’, Monkey
Business 2000.
·VV. AA. ‘Searching For The Young Soul Rebels vol. 2’,
69 Records 2001.
·Black Friday, LP/CD, Liquidator Music 2003.
·VV. AA. ‘Roots & Urban Culture’, CD, El Diablo 2005.
·Born Blue, CD, Liquidator Music 2006.