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Eberhard Weber - A German Jazz Story

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Eberhard Weber is a virtuoso who revolutionized jazz bass playing. He brought his instrument from the far corner of the stage into the spotlight - and turned it into a solo force. He began his career as a jazz bassist in the 1960s, and his band Colours with the saxophonist Charlie Mariano became one of the most successful jazz groups in Europe. His record Colours of Chloë (made for ECM) was a cult album in its time. Weber went on to perform with many of the big stars of the international jazz scene, including Wolfgang Dauner, Gary Burton, Pat Metheny and Jan Garbarek. He was also a key member of the United Jazz and Rock Ensemble. Playing the five-string instrument, both in acoustic and electric form, he also became a master of the solo recital, using electronics to accompany his own dexterous improvisations.

Weber has not been able to play the bass since he suffered a stroke in April 2007 during a sound check with the Jan Garbarek Group at the Berlin Philharmonic Hall. But he had already created an oeuvre that is second to none. The charismatic bassist made jazz history with his explorations, both in terms of his own instrument and with his range of creative musical companions. His remarkable "resumé" is at the same time a humorous and exciting testimony to a vital period in German jazz history.

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Eberhard Weber (born in 1940) is a virtuoso who revolutionized jazz bass playing. He began his career as a jazz bassist in the 1960s, and his band Colours with the saxophonist Charlie Mariano became one of the most successful jazz groups in Europe. His record Colours of Chloë (made for ECM) was a cult album in its time. Weber went on to perform with many the big stars of the international jazz scene, including Wolfgang Dauner, Gary Burton, Pat Metheney and Jan Garbarek. He was also a key member of the United Jazz and Rock Ensemble.

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Eberhard Weber is a virtuoso who revolutionized jazz bass playing. His remarkable autobiography is at the same time a humorous and exciting testimony to a vital period in German jazz history. This is the first English translation of the original published in German by Sagas in 2015.

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Authors Eberhard Weber
Assisted by Heidi Kirk (Translation)
Publisher Equinox Publishing Ltd
 
Languages English
Product format Hardback
Released 31.10.2021
 
EAN 9781800500822
ISBN 978-1-80050-082-2
No. of pages 192
Dimensions 161 mm x 240 mm x 15 mm
Weight 458 g
Series Popular Music History
Subject Humanities, art, music > Music > General, dictionaries

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