The bamboos discography11/13/2022 ![]() Performed in New Zealand with Australian rock band 'Icehouse'. Recording the music for Nintendo 'Wii' video game called 'The Blob'. Backing New Orleans pianist, singer and producer Eddie Bo with The Bamboos. Performing with LA trumpet maestro Wayne Bergeron as part of the Melbourne International Festival of Brass. Recent activities include: Performance at London venue, Jazzlive The Crypt, with a London version of the quartet. He has performed/recorded/toured with Odean Pope (Max Roach Quartet), Arthur Blythe (World Saxophone Quartet), Wayne Bergeron, NYC Latin Soul singer Joe Bataan, New Orleans piano legend Eddie Bo, UK vocalist Alice Russell, UK producer/guitarist Will Holland's Quantic Soul Orchestra, Melbourne groups: Frock, The B Sharp Big Band, The Cat Empire, Bennetts Lane Big Band, Los Cabrones and various others. In 2001 he twice traveled to Hong Kong to perform as featured soloist with local ensembles in public concerts and jazz clubs. ![]() In 2000 he studied in New York with saxophonists Dave Liebman (Miles Davis), George Garzone and Chris Potter. He has recorded for the Australian Broadcasting Commission and the BBC (with The Bamboos) and has performed at many of Australia's premiere arts festivals including The Melbourne International Jazz Festival, The Sydney Festival, The St Kilda Festival, The Perth International Arts Festival, The Adelaide Festival, Meredith and Golden Plains festivals, Falls Festival, West Coast Blues and Roots Festival and The Wangaratta Festival of Jazz. ![]() Their new album 'Lost City', soon to be released on Jazzhead, will be officially launched on Sunday January 31st in the Jazz Lab at Bennetts Lane, Melbourne.Īnton Delecca - tenor and soprano saxophonesĪnton completed a bachelors degree in music performance at the Victorian College of the Arts in 1991 and since that time has performed and recorded nationally and internationally. Since that time they have performed regularly at Melbourne jazz venues The Paris Cat, Bennetts Lane, Uptown Jazz Cafe and Dizzy's. From 2003 to 2007 the band took a hiatus while Anton focused attention on the world music inspired group The Situationists, as well as extensive touring and recording commitments with The Bamboos.Īnton re-formed the band early in 2008 with a new line-up and repertoire. The band played several seasons at Melbourne jazz venue Bennetts Lane, recorded for the Australian national broadcaster's radio programme 'Jazztrack', and in 2001 performed at the Melbourne International Jazz Festival. Anton Delecca formed the original quartet in mid 1998 after returning from a year in Sydney. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply.AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |