Ian Date
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Birth name | Ian Date |
Born | 1960 |
Origin | Byron Bay, Australia |
Genres | Jazz guitar, Gypsy jazz, Swing, Bebop |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Acoustic & electric guitar, Banjo, Trumpet |
Years active | 1976 – present |
Associated acts | George Washingmachine, Ian Cooper, Date Brothers |
Website |
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Ian Date (born 1960 approx.) is an Australian acoustic and electric guitarist most associated with the Gypsy jazz and bebop genres. He has played professionally since age 16 and reached prominence in the 1980s in the band "Sweet Atmosphere" co-led with Australian violinist George Washingmachine, playing repertoire of the 1930s and 1940s in the style associated with Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli and their group the well-known Quintette du Hot Club de France. He is also an accomplished electric jazz guitarist in the style associated with Charlie Christian and his successors, as well as featuring plectrum banjo, trumpet, and vocals in concert and on recordings. He has also collaborated on recordings with violinist Ian Cooper, with his brother Nigel Date as part of the Date Brothers, and with George Golla, Tommy Emmanuel and the harmonica player Brendan Power, among others. He has written music for TV and film, appeared on television, radio and theatre and played on more than 70 albums. Since 2002 Ian has been based in County Cork, Ireland, from which he tours in Europe and also on regular return visits to Australia.
Biography
Ian Date grew up in Byron Bay, a coastal town in northern New South Wales, Australia, later moving to Macksville, a small town halfway between Sydney and Brisbane. His mother was a classically trained pianist and his first instrument was the ukulele and later the guitar. He played with high school bands at age 14 and at age 16, left school to play music professionally and never went back. He became a part of the Sydney jazz scene from the 1970s to the early 2000s where he played in numerous jazz ensembles including the Conway Brothers' 'Hiccups' Orchestra with Jim and Mic Conway, also including his future sparring partner the violinist George Washingmachine; in a long lasting band with George Washingmachine called 'Sweet Atmosphere' (an English transliteration of the famous composition 'Douce Ambience' by the great gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt, from whom Ian took much inspiration); and other collaborations with Tom Baker (trumpet), and Ian Cooper (violin) among others. He has appeared on many recordings with other artists including George Golla, Tommy Emmanuel and the harmonica player Brendan Power, and currently performs as part of 'The Date Brothers' with his brother Nigel when he is in Australia. Since 2002 he has been resident in County Cork, Ireland where he lives with his wife Ilse, a classical cellist, and their two children, and tours within Ireland, Europe and further afield including at least one return visit to Australia each year. Ian's acoustic guitar (and occasional banjo) repertoire is based firmly on music of the jazz era from the 1920s onwards, with a particular affinity for the virtuoso gypsy jazz style developed by Django Reinhardt, with excursions to 1950s material and later, and also to elements of classical guitar and world music genres; when playing electric jazz guitar he favours a bebop style owing its origins to the playing of Charlie Christian, Barney Kessel and their successors. In concert, Ian also features his own vocals and trumpet playing, the latter developed mostly over the last 10 years or so.,[1][2]
Instruments
Ian's main acoustic jazz guitar is an original oval-hole Selmer (Maccaferri style) instrument, no. 507, just 4 serial numbers away from Django Reinhardt's main guitar (no. 503) which is now in a museum in Paris. He also owns an earlier D-hole Selmer, no. 142, and in Australia has performed and recorded using one of the last Selmer guitars made, no. 861.[3] When not playing his Selmer guitars he also uses an oval-hole Selmer replica constructed by luthier Piers Crocker in Sydney, New South Wales.[4] For electric work he favours one of the 1940s-early 1950s hollowbodies by Gibson.
Discography
As leader/co-leader:
- 1989 - George Washingmachine and Ian Date: Sweet Atmosphere – with George Washingmachine (violin/vocals), Don Heap (double bass), Lynn Wallis (drums) Tony Burkeys/Peter Baylor (rhythm guitar) & others - Jarra Hill Records JHR 2008; CD re-release (remastered) 2002 album details
- 1994 - George Washingmachine and Ian Date's Sweet Atmosphere: Acid Trad - Larrikin CD LRJ 336 album details
- 1996 - George Washingmachine and Ian Date: The Dee Why Sessions - IDM 00038 album details
- 1999 - Golla Date & Zog (George Golla, Ian Date and Ian Zog): Three's a Crowd - Larrikin CD LRF 503 album details
- 20?? - George Washingmachine and Ian Date: The String Band album details
- 2004 - Ian Date & Robin Nolan: Go Ahead album details
- 2006 - Ian Date: The Selmer Sessions - IDM0047 album details
- 2006 - Brendan Power and Ian Date: Swing Fellas album details
- 20?? - Ian Date & Andy Firth: Swingin' Upstairs - with Andy Firth (Clarinet and Tenor Saxophone); Nat Morrison (Bass); John Morrison (Drums); Ian Cooper (violin, some tracks only) album details
- 2010 - Ian Date: The Blakehurst Session - with Nigel date (guitar), Daniel Weltlinger (violin) and Stan Valacos (double bass) album details
- 2012 - Ian Date & Andy Firth: A Date with Firth - Accessible Music Productions - with Nigel Date (guitar) and Howard Cairns (double bass) album details
- 2012 - The Date Brothers: Datefingers album details
- 2013 - The Date Brothers: Bach to Bud - DBM005 - with Howard Cairns (double bass) album details
- 2015 - Ian Cooper, Ian Date, Tommy Emmanuel: Just Passing Through album details
Other appearances (incomplete listing):
- 1987 - on The Conway Bros. 'Hiccups' Orchestra: Fossil Rock And Other Prehistoric Hits - Rascal Records RASCAL 1 - with Mic Conway, Jim Conway, George Washingmachine + others album details
- 19?? - on Tom Baker's Swing Street Orchestra: Krazy Kapers - Riff Raff 008 album details
- 19?? - on Tom Baker's Swing Street Orchestra: Swing That Music - Riff Raff 023 album details
- 19?? - on Tom Baker's Swing Street Orchestra: It Might As Well Be Swing - album details
- 1997 - on Dan Barrett and Tom Baker: In Australia - Arbors 19143 album details
- 1989 - on The Roger Janes Band: Crazy - Big Beat Music BBM 003 - with Roger Janes, Tom Baker, Marty Mooney, John McCarthy + others album details
- 1990 - on Tom Baker: Absolutely Positively - rooArt 846311-2 - with Paul Williams, Tony Baldwin + others album details
- 1994 - on Ian Cooper: Strings of Swing – with Don Burrows and Tom Baker album details
- 1994 - on Ian Cooper: Royal Flush – with Bernard Berkhout album details
- 1995 - on Ian Cooper: Ian's World – with Tom Baker, Bernard Berkhout & John Morrison album details
- 1995 - on various artists: 25th Breda Jazz Festival Official CD with Ian Cooper and Fapy Lafertin
- 1997 - on Ian Cooper: Hard Axe to Follow – with Tommy Emmanuel, Tommy Tycho and George Golla album details
- 19?? – on Ian Cooper: Big Band – with James Morrison, Andrew Firth + others album details
- 1997 - on Martin Taylor + guest collaborators: Two's Company - Larrikin LRF 484 / Linn AKD 081 - with Martin Taylor, guitar, mandolin; Peter Zog, guitar; James Morrison, trumpet; Suzanne Wyllie, vocal; George Golla, guitar; Johnny Nicol, guitar vocal; Ian Date, banjo; Jim Pennell, spanish guitar; Bob Barnard, cornet. album details
- 2001 - on Various Artists: Bob Barnard Presents Oz Originals - LaBrava 938524 album details
- 2015 - on Daniel Weltlinger: Koblenz - Rectify/Toca - with Lulo Reinhardt, Edouard Bronson + others album details
References
- ↑ "About Ian". The Date Brothers. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
- ↑ "Daytripper: Ian Date". The Cork News. Retrieved 21 November 2015.
- ↑ "Selmer Guitars". The Date Brothers. Retrieved 6 December 2015.
- ↑ "Ian Date & Robin Nolan – Go Ahead". Vintage Guitar® magazine. Retrieved 6 December 2015.