Jens Wendelboe

Jens Wendelboe
Born (1956-02-28) 28 February 1956
Copenhagen, Denmark
Genres Jazz
Occupation(s) Musician, band leader and composer
Instruments Trombone

Jens Wendelboe (born 28 February 1956 in Copenhagen, Denmark and raised in Oslo, Norway) is a Norwegian trombonist, composer, music arranger and orchestra leader, known from cooperations with artists like Slide Hampton, Phil Woods, Bill Watrous, Monty Alexander, Donna Summer and Blood, Sweat and Tears.[1][2]

Career

Wendelboe was educated at the "Østlandske Musikkonservatorium" (1975–79), joined the "Radiostorbandet" in 1980–84 and 1985–90, and was part of the Jazzpunkensemblet 1982–84, and led his first big band in 1983. He holds a Masters degree at the Manhattan School of Music (1984–85), and released at the same time the big band album Letter from New York with American musicians. From 1985, he was in charge of the Big band Oslo Groove Company, and led his own big band "Big Crazy Energy Band and jazz Quartet". Otherwise, he was the conductor and arranger for singer Donna Summer and also for a series of stage productions and television shows.[3] and led the orchestra in the periode 1985–1987. From 1991 he has been leading his own Big Crazy Energy Band, and the Crazy Energy Jazz Quartet. From 2006-2014 he was the regular trombonist with the legendary American jazz/rock-band Blood, Sweat & Tears.

He has received the NOPA award for Work of the year three times as a composer, for "Suite to Bjørn" (1982), "Animal-Suite for 5 tromboner" (1986) and "Winter Landscape" (1996).

Honors

Discography

References

  1. "Jens Wendelboe Biography" (in Norwegian). Store Norske Leksikon.
  2. "Wendelboe, Jens Biography" (in Norwegian). Norsk Musikkinformasjon MIC.no.
  3. "Erik Smith-biografi".

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