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Karl Olandersson – Hurry Up and Wait

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Thu, Nov 7, 2024, 19:30
Release concert for the new album by the Karl Olandersson Quartet, one of the top ensembles in Swedish jazz. The music is rooted in tradition but with an unmistakably modern touch. The result is an irresistible groove, marked by bold spontaneity and a wide dynamic range. The Karl Olandersson Quartet is a well-knit group, displaying top-class interplay.Karl Olandersson is one of the country's foremost and most acclaimed jazz trumpeters. In addition to leading his own quartet and taking on various... Read full text

Keywords: Jazz & World

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Karl OlanderssonTrumpet
Magnus HjorthPiano
Martin SjöstedtDouble bass
Daniel FredrikssonDrums

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