Live During Lockdown Joe Hertenstein
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Album-Release:
2022
HRA-Release:
15.04.2022
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- 1 Panicballad (Live, Berlin, 2021) 07:48
- 2 Providence (Live, Berlin, 2021) 05:47
- 3 Ballad for Paul & Poo (Live, Berlin, 2021) 05:10
- 4 Pink Umbrella (Live, Berlin, 2021) 06:39
- 5 Acceptance (Live, Berlin, 2021) 08:30
- 6 The Gift (Live, Berlin, 2021) 06:34
- 7 House Party Starting (Live, Berlin, 2021) 09:34
- 8 Panicballad (Rehearsal) 06:09
Info for Live During Lockdown
Joe Hertenstein Trio - a premiere with Michael Moore and Greg Cohen. Drummer Joe Hertenstein has lived in NewYork for 13 years. 10 years ago jazzwerkstatt released an album of his with Jon Irabagon and Achim Tang. The impact of Covid-19 brought him back to Germany. American clarinetist and alto saxophonist Michael Moore settled in Amsterdam in 1982. He is known worldwide for his beautiful tone and rich musical imagination. The American double bass player Greg Cohen, who stirred up the NewYork jazz scene for many years alongside John Zorn and Dave Douglas, has lived in Berlin for many years but when he picks up the strings, every note has the legitimacy of all jazz history.
Joe Hertenstein, drums
Michael Moore, alto saxophone, clarinet
Greg Cohen, double bass
Joe Hertenstein
was raised in Germany as the son of a Black Forest lumber jack and boar hunter, spending his childhood carving woods and horns into drumsticks and assembling his first drum set of pots 'n' pans 'n' boar skulls on the back of a dis-functioned pick-up truck that served as his childhood-refuge. By age 16 he had hit the timpani on all nine Beethoven symphonies and grew bored of all the 'tacet'. Looking for more involvement, making his ways through cover-, punk- and doom-core bands, at age 19 a Charlie Parker bootleg cassette left him so confused, that he dropped everything to study freedom and ultimate creativity in music. His mission remains to learn from and explore music with (m)any master musician(s), some of which he calls friends and colleagues by now. He hopes to encourage and experience the dialogue with all cultures through music, through the abstract, through friendship and inspiration. Joe is a thalassophile and devides his time between Lahr, Cologne, Berlin, and Brooklyn.
Joe has released five albums as a leader with the bands HNH, POLYLEMMA, Future Drone and TØRN and many more as a sideman on labels such as MoersMusic, Cleanfeed, Red Toucan, jazzwerkstatt Berlin, Creative Sources, 2nd Floor/Loft-Cologne, Skirl, Leo, Engine, EvilRabbit, FMR, Chant, Gaucimusic, Konnex, Springstoff, Ravello/PARMA, Meta, muworks, Off, Fundacja Słuchaj.
He has performed at the Philharmonic in Cologne, and at the Moers Festival in Germany, the Warsaw Jazz Summer Days, the Bush Hall London for BBC, the Opera House in Toronto, the World Trade Center in Dubai, the John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts in Washington DC, as well as Carnegie Hall (Weill), Webster Hall, Roulette, Issue Project Room, The Stone, Dizzy's Club, Smalls, Nublu and the Vision Festival in New York City and many others.
In 2005, the magazine AllAboutJazzNewYork hailed his drumming style as "...shaping the music from the bottom up." and for April 2011, the Managing Editor of TheNYCJazzRecord, Laurence Donohue-Greene, selected Joe's album Crespect by TØRN as "Recommended New Release". The same year, the website allaboutjazz.com praised his album POLYLEMMA as thus: "The soloists' focused interactions intimate a highly artistic game plan that supersedes the tried and true." POLYLEMMA won Belgian music critic Stef Gijssels' freejazzblog's Happy-New-Ears-Award 2011 for "most innovative listening experience". Joe’s latest album HNH2 made it on Gijssels’ list of top 10 albums of 2015: “Fantastic trumpet, bass, drums trio redefining the format through inventive music.”
"The ever-inventive drummer Joe Hertenstein is another local hero who pops up in lots of odd places!" (Bruce Lee Gallanter, DowntownMusicGallery)
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