Dutch Jazz Ensemble
Lazy Notes
Lazy Notes, not a word of a lie. Remarkable, because the Dutch Jazz Ensemble is a newly formed group of musicians from different generations. They know each other from the gigs and jams in the pubs and clubs of The Hague. Here united for a joint feeling for all those beautiful jazzstandards. From Hoagy Carmichaels Skylark to Victor Youngs Beautiful Love. Together with the old gold of Black Orpheus, Estate, Angel Eyes, Body and Soul. Or lesser known compositions as guitarplayer-singer Sacha Distels The good life and Henry Earl (= Hank) Mobleys This I Dig of You. So dont expect doors to be opened to a soundscape of frightful innovations, here the doors swing open to a venue full of warmth and respect for the character of these songs. With the tender touch of Patrick Bonnets sax, the graceful swing of Ren ten Cates vibes, the crystal clear guitar articulations of Wouter van Deventer and the adventurous trumpet of Kees Kamphuis who forbids it to become too smooth. All tightly backed by the experienced rhythm section of Remco Hofman (piano), Willem van Wijngaarden (bas) and Barry Olthof (drums). Their tasteful Lazy Notes are good for happy recognitions, and urge one to sit down, relax and enjoy.