Angelo Verploegen, Jasper van Hulten & Wim Bronnenberg


Biographie Angelo Verploegen, Jasper van Hulten & Wim Bronnenberg

Angelo Verploegen, Jasper van Hulten & Wim Bronnenberg
Angelo Verploegen
studied Musicology at the University of Amsterdam and trumpet at the Sweelinck Conservatory in Amsterdam. Since the end of the 80s, he has been very active with sextet The Houdini's (18 CDs; tours in Europe, USA, Canada, Australia; projects with Trijntje Oosterhuis, Amsterdam Sinfonietta, Schönberg Ensemble, Jacob ter Veldhuis). From the late 1990s onward, smaller groups were added, such as the trio Toïs (2 CDs; collaboration with Louis Andriesen, music for feature film Wilde Mossels) and the Amsterdam Jazz Trio (2 CDs; Japan tour). More recent solo projects are Executive Lounge (with Jeroen van Vliet, among others) and The Ballad Album, which was nominated for an Edison in 2012. He is also a frequent performer with the Metropole Orchestra and the Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw and in smaller line-ups with Michiel Braam, Paul van Kemenade, Tony Overwater, Corrie van Binsbergen, Soo Cho and others. As a session musician, he has recorded with De Dijk, Frank Boeijen, Gino Vannelli, Venice, Stef Bos, Gerard van Maasakkers and many others. As a producer, Angelo worked with Benjamin Herman, Jesse van Ruller, Wolfert Brederode, Denise Jannah, Kenny Wheeler, Misha Mengelberg, Sven Ratzke. Photo Angelo by Cees van de Ven.

Wim Bronnenberg
began as a pop guitarist during his secondary schooling, but switched to jazz on hearing the Wes Montgomery-LP “Full House”. He graduated cum laude in Dutch language and literature in Utrecht before dedicating himself entirely to music. At the Royal Conservatoire he studied jazz guitar with Peter Nieuwerf and Eef Albers.

While a student he also started composing. One of his first pieces, “Time of the Gypsies”, he played with Pat Metheny in 1991.

Wim graduated in 1993 and gained his first international experience with the Dick de Graaf Septet during a coast-to-coast tour in Canada. The collaboration with Dick de Graaf led some years later to a remarkable challenge: a project in which the music of rock legend Jimi Hendrix was central (“The burning of the midnight lamp”). Wim played pure jazz music in the group of bassist and radio presenter Hans Mantel, with whom he also made a CD recording (“Fat chance”). On this recording pianist/arranger Jim McNeely was invited to reinforce a Dutch all-star lineup with Jasper Blom, Ben van den Dungen, Jurai Stanik and Martijn Vink. More fusion-type sounds arose from the collaboration with Italian pianist Alessandro di Liberto, with whom Wim brought out an enthusiastically received CD in 2000 (“Stream”). A more recent collaboration with vocalist Anne Chris (“Tomorrow is today”) is on the line between pop and jazz.

Now there is Wim's most recent project “Connected” in which he has created an entirely unique musical sound world. For his new band (with John Ruocco, Harmen Fraanje, Uli Glaszmann and Hans van Oosterhout) Wim has written repertoire in which jazz and other current musical influences are transformed into something new.

In the last decade Wim has played at festivals and in clubs in countries such as Canada, Germany, France, Belgium, Finland, New-Zeeland, Austria, Switzerland, Ireland and Burkina Faso. He has also been regularly heard as leader and sideman at the North Sea Jazz Festival.

Wim has performed with many jazz greats both in The Netherlands and abroad, including Jeff Ballard, Michiel Borstlap, Jasper Blom, Mike leDonne, Ben van den Dungen, Ricardo del Fra, Hein van de Geyn, Kris Goessens, Dick de Graaf, Billy Hart, Jarmo Hoogendijk, Jacques Lafitte, Jim McNeely, Pat Metheny, Hod O’Brien, Eric Reevis, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Ed Verhoeff, Martijn Vink, Eric Vloeimans, Dave Weckl, John Engels and Gijs Hendriks.

Jasper van Hulten
From an early age Jasper already showed a strong reaction to almost every sound, and he appeared to have a very good hearing. There was always a lot of music and instruments in the house. From the moment his dad gave him his first washing-powder-box-drumkit, his future was determined: from seven years old he starts taking drumlessons at the local music school.

Ten years later he is admitted to the Rotterdam Conservatory, where he graduates in 2002 as a bachelor in music. While studying drums and music, he starts building up his network on numerous jamsessions, and already plays frequently with numerous bands in various styles such as pop, jazz, latin-american, etc.

His professional career took off with a bands like “The Young Sinatras” and “Sensual”, playing on almost every jazzfestival in the Netherlands. Meanwhile, many other bands started to develop, giving Jasper the chance to gain a lot of experience and find his way in music. And also to grow as an all-round musician and record many albums, always approaching music with an open mind, looking for sound, harmony and unity.

Now his current bands include ‘Eric Vloeimans Gatecrash’ (electro-improvised music with one of Europe’s leading trumpetplayers) and Wouter Hamel, a dutch singer/songwriter. With these bands Jasper recorded award winning albums and is playing in clubs, theatres and festivals throughout the Netherlands and Europe, but also in Japan, south Korea, Indonesia, India, South-Africa, USA, etc.

Besides this, Jasper played with great musicians like Bert van den Brink, Harmen Fraanje, Michiel Borstlap, Jeroen van Vliet, Hein van de Geyn, Stefan Lievestro, Gulli Gudmundsson, Peter Tiehuis, Theo de Jong, Benjamin Herman, Anton Goudsmit, Ad Colen, Ilja Reijngoud, Fay Claassen, Jesse van Ruller, Angelo Verploegen, Colin Benders aka ‘Kyteman’, Dick de Graaf, Milan Bonger, Mete Erker, Tutu Puoane, Gino Vannelli, Wende Snijders, Denise Jannah, Edsilia Rombley, Deborah Carter, Lydia van Dam, Steve Swallow, Carla Bley, amongst many others



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