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						erstmals klassischer Flamenco-Gitarrenunterricht bis 13. Erste 
						Konzerte mit 12 Jahren. Autodidaktisch weitergebildet. 
						Mit 17 tätig in lokalen Rhythm & Blues- und Rock'n 
						Roll-Bands (Sun-Combo). Mit 21 in Jazzbands. Konzerte mit 
						regionalen Musikern. Beginnt zu Unterrichten mit 23 
						Jahren. Längerer Aufenthalt in Asien (Auftritte u.a. in 
						Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Singapur und Penang). Intensives 
						Selbststudium in Komposition und Improvisation und 
						Arrangement. Unterwegs als Straßenmusiker im Wohnmobil, spielte mit u.a. Zigeunergruppen, in Blues- und Rockbands. Seit 1993 
						wieder in der Schweiz. Besuchte verschiedene Workshops (K.T. 
						Geier, etc.). Auftritte als Freelancer in verschiedenen 
						Bands und Anlässen u.a. mit
						
						Jimmy Woode, Alberto Canonica,
						
						Christoph Grab, Toni Todesco,
						
						Léon Duncan, Undecided Swing Group, String Jazz 
						Quartett, Anny's B-Zug, etc. etc.
 
			 
			 
						Initiator verschiedener 
						Jam-Sessions (Charlie's Playhouse im Jazz-Club MOODS). 
						Eigene Arbeiten, vorwiegend in Trios und Quartett wie 
						"Strange Fruits", "Accoustic Trio-Jazz", "The 
						Hammond-Projekt", "K.May-Trio". War Mitglied von "Elmar Kluth's Organic Quartett" (CD-The party is over). 
						Spielte in verschiedenen Anlässen und Festivals wie: 
						MOODS Zürich, SKA-Kulturforum, Cotton Club Zug, Int. 
						Jazzfestival Korinth in Griechenland, etc. Initiator der 
						Reihe "Vinyl Gala-Night's" im Zürcher Jazzclub MOODS. 
						Zudem Theaterauftritte mit dem Jazz & Lyrik-Programm von 
						Anny Weiler.
						Interessiert sich vorwiegend für die 
						kammermusikalischen Seiten des Jazz, orientiert sich an 
						Pianisten wie Bill Evans und Keith Jarrett und 
						verwirklicht eigene und deren Konzepte auf der Gitarre.
						Arbeitet als Musiker und freier Programmierer. Häufig 
						Auftritte für Privatanlässe in ganz Europa.
						Musikalische Einflüsse: Jazz, Flamenco, Musette, 
						klassische Gitarrenmusik, Zigeunermusik, 
						Arabisch/Persische Volksmusik, Blues, Rock
						
 
				 
			 
			 
			Karlie May had classical flamenco guitar lessons 
			from the age of 9 to 13 after playing flute since 7. First concerts 
			with 12 years. Self taught further on until today. With 17 
			activities in local Rhythm & Blues and Rock 'n Roll Bands (Sun 
			Combo). Started to play Jazz with 20. Had concerts with regional 
			musicians. Begins to teach in the age of 23. 
			About 2 years travel trough Asia (had concerts in Bangkok, Kuala Lumpur, Singapore and Penang and 
			other places for financing the travel) and the music helped out of 
			the personal crisis. Intensive self-study in composition, improvisation 
			and arrangement while living for several months on isolated Asian 
			islands. 
			On the road living in a caravan as busker in Europe, played mainly jazz but also 
			with with gypsy-groups, in blues and rock bands and other formations. 
			Back in Switzerland he visited different jazz workshops (K.T. 
			Geier, etc.) did jobs as freelancer in different formations, concerts 
			with Jimmy Woode, Alberto Canonica, Christoph Grab, Toni Todesco, 
			Léon Duncan, Ralf Ruh, Jürg Grau and many others. 
			Karlie May was the initiator of weekly jam sessions (Charlie's 
			Playhouse in the jazz club MOODS) for 4 years in Zurich. 
			Own work, predominantly in trios 
			and quartets like "Strange Fruits", "Accoustic Trio", "The Hammond 
			Project", "K.May Trio". Was member of "Elmar Kluth's Organic 
			Quartet" (CD The party is over). Played different festivals as: 
			MOODS Zurich, SKA cultural forum, Cotton Club Festival, Int. Jazz 
			Festival Korinth in Greece, etc.
			Besides theatre appearances with the jazz & lyric poetry-program of 
			Anny Weiler. 
			Karlie May is currently working on a sophisticated solo guitar 
			repertoire on a classical flamenco guitar.
			Musical influences: jazz, flamenco, musette, 
			classical guitar music, gybsy music, arabic/persian ethnic music, 
			blues, rock
          
          
          
          
          Christoph Grab studierte nach 7 Jahren klassischem Saxophonunterricht
          an der SwissJazzSchoolBern Saxophon, Komposition und Arrangement. Danach folgten
          Seminarien und Studien im In- und Ausland, u.a. bei Andy Scherrer, Jerry Bergonzi und Joe
          Lovano. Christoph Grab konzertiert mit vielen namhaften Jazzgrössen wie Ray Anderson,
          Harald Härter, Axel Fischbacher, Wolfgang Muthspiel usw. im In- und Ausland. Eine
          beträchtliche Anzahl CDs mit verschiedenen Formationen sind schon auf dem Markt: BLASTIC,
          NADELÖHR, GRAB/SCARTON, KURT WEIL & VIBES REVISITED um nur einige zu nennen. Sein
          Saxophonstil zeichnet sich durch einen enormen Farbenreichtum und eine Vielfalt im
          dynamischen Ausdruck aus, dadurch ist er zur Zeit einer der gefragtesten Saxophonisten in
          der Schweiz.
          "Ein besonderes Erlebnis ist einmal mehr der Saxophonist Christoph Grab: Er zaubert
          aus seinem Tenorsaxophon Läufe von wunderbarer Wärme und Leichtigkeit." NZZ 97
          "Als Schüler von grossen Tenoristen wie Andy Scherrer, Jerry Bergonzi und Joe Lovano
          hat Christoph Grab einen Ton entwickelt und kultiviert, der wirklich aus der Tiefe der
          Seele zu kommen scheint." TAGESANZEIGER 97
          
          
          
          
          Leon Duncan was born February 20th 1972 in Kingston 
          Jamaica.
          As a child his father left him in his aunt‚s care quite frequently and 
          by the time He was eleven years old his aunt became his permanent 
          guardian. His aunt being a devout Christian would take Leon to church 
          virtually every Sunday and in time he was accompanying the choir on 
          the guitar.
          Being the only musician in church at the time Leon tried to emulate 
          other instruments on the guitar and would jump at the opportunity to 
          jam with other musicians and sit in on the Bass in particular.
          His affinity for the Bass grew and at 14 he knew he‚d found a media 
          through which he could express himself. Soon after, Leon started 
          copying bass parts from records of all genre. His  roots at the time 
          was totally embedded in gospel music but Leon‚s appetite was 
          insatiable, he  started meeting and rehearsing with other musicians 
          after school each day .When he was about 15, he started gigging 
          regularly with Stanley Beckford from Stanley and the Turbines as well 
          as other local reggae acts.
          At the age of 16 he migrated to the north coast of the Island to the 
          hotel circuit garnering as much playing experience as possible doing 
          six to seven nights a week stints in hotels where he met a whole host 
          of musicians. Nightly playing in hotels played an integral role in the 
          eclectic background and approach towards his bass playing, enabling 
          him to blend into any musical situation and precociously became a much 
          talked about player.
          At eighteen he met world-renowned and one of Jamaica's greatest music 
          exponent Ernest Ranglin.
          this was to be turning point in Leon's career. He was in the Bass 
          chair of an incredible musician that has seen it all. Leon was getting 
          a first hand introduction to the jazz idiom in
          in the trio with Carl Mc Leod on Drums. His tenure with Ernest Ranglin 
          lasted three years playing six to seven nights a week, then going home 
          each night after the gig and practice until he can't see straight. 
          That was his routine for the next few years. During those years, the 
          trio was a first choice rhythm section for visiting artistes such as 
          Courtney Pine, Pharoah Saunders, Othello Molineaux to name a few.
          In 1994 Leon went on a European tour then decided to settle in Zurich 
          Switzerland where's he's been based since. Leon has remained a fulcrum 
          of strength and a source of inspiration in any formation he happens to 
          be a part of. Being the multi-faceted player he is has earned him the 
          bass chair with a wide array of artists such as Pianist Peggy Stern, 
          steel drummer Virtuoso Len „Boogsie Sharpe, Swiss Musical Orchestra, 
          Nubya , Rodrigo Botter Maio, Sandra Studer, Othello Dallas , Vital 
          Roots. (see www.vitalroots.com ) A reggae band he's been busy working 
          out with. 
          In 1994 on one of his visits to Jamaica, he took time out to go into 
          the studio with guitarist Maurice Gordon to record his “Irie Moods CD.
          In 2002 Patrice called Leon two days before a scheduled performance at 
          the Nyon festival in Switzerland , He needed a bass player. Leon has 
          since then toured extensively with him all
          Over Europe, USA and Africa.
          Leon later had a short tour that same year in France and Germany with 
          another Jamaican giant
          Monty Alexander.
          He had met Monty Alexander a few years earlier while in Ernie 
          Ranglin's trio. Monty would occasionally visit Jamaica and come to sit 
          in with the trio playing his Melodica.
          In 2002 Leon recorded with Monty on his Disk entitled “My America” 
          with some of the most prolific names in the business such as John 
          Pizzarelli, Freddy Cole, Kevin Mahogany Bobby Thomas Jr. and Desi 
          Jones. He also toured Japan that same year with Monty Alexander.
          Leon remains active live and in the studio doubling on the upright ( 
          Which he picked up along the way) and electric as a side man , but 
          plans on going into the studio in the near future as a
          Leader and try to blend all those influences he's acquired over the 
          years into one big melting pot and see what he can come up with. His 
          philosophy has always been and remains “music is “music. same twelve 
          notes for all just have fun. Nightly
          playing in hotels played an integral role in the eclectic background and approach towards
          his bass playing, enabling him to blend into any musical situation and as a result has
          opened doors to numerous touring opportunities across Scandinavia and the rest of Europe,
          induding Switzerland, where he met friends, mentors and incredible musidans Marc Halbheer
          and Markus Portenier. He was playing in different bands as "Karlie MayTrio" and "Portenier 
          Group". 
			
			http://www.leon-duncan.info 
          
          
          
           AUSBILDUNG
AUSBILDUNG
          08/87-12/90 Berklee College of Music, Boston, USA. Bachelor Degree in Professional
          Music.
          01/91 -07/92 Freelancing-Aktivitäten mit verschiedenen Formationen. Tournee mit eigenem
          Trio ,,What City?"
          08/92-05/94 Manhattan School of Music, New York City, USA. Master Degree in Jazz
          Performance.
          PRIVATSTUDIEN
          1988 -1994 Bob Moses~ Billy Brooks, Jon Hazilla, Joe Hunt, John Riley u.a.
          MUSIKALISCHE LAUFBAHN
          
          Zahlreiche Studio- und Liveprojekte in USA und Europa; u.a. mit Tony
          Hart, Torsten De Winkel, George Garzone, Matt Garrison, Kurt Rosenwinkle, Melissa Slocum
          in diversen Stilrichtungen (Jazz, Big Band, Jazz Opera, Rhythm & Blues, Pop, Latin,
          etc.) Tourneen in Italien, Frankreich und der Schweiz mit dem Jazz Quartett Circle (1990)
          und in der Schweiz mit ,,What City?" (1991) Zur Zeit aktiv in folgenden Bands: The
          Hammond Projekt, Strange Fruits, Pretty Late, Karlie May-Trio, Martin Bürgi Quartett, Time Out u.a. AUSZEICHNUNGEN
          * Representations-CD Berklee College of Music 1991 & 1992
          * Kulturförderungspreis des Kantons Zug 1991 & 1993 
          LEHRTÄTIGKEIT
          seit 07/94 Academy of Contemporary Music, Zürich Schlagzeug und Theorie
          seit 02/96 Musikschule Steinhausen, Zug Schlagzeug