George Koller

George Koller (born December 9, 1958 in Edmonton, Alberta) is a Canadian bassist[1] and multi-instrumentalist who has played professionally and extensively within most genres of music and is best known for his work in jazz, free jazz, folk music, world music and world fusion. His current base of operations is Toronto, (Canada).

George Koller
Background information
Born (1958-12-09) December 9, 1958
Edmonton, Alberta
GenresJazz, Folk, World
InstrumentsBass

In over three decades, George has accumulated hundreds of diverse performing and recording credits and some of the artists he has worked with are: The Shuffle Demons, Phil Woods, Peter Gabriel, Loreena McKennitt, Bruce Cockburn,[2] Holly Cole, Richard Underhill, Graeme Kirkland, The Toronto Tabla Ensemble, William Beauvais, Dominic Mancuso,[3] David Clayton-Thomas,[4] Doug Riley, Valdy, Issa, Autorickshaw, Larry Coryell, Sonny Stitt, Dizzy Gillespie, Art Farmer, Herb Ellis, Moe Koffman, Ron Korb, Eddie Harris, and Mary Wilson of The Supremes.

In the last decade, he has produced music for Yoga and Indian Classical music artists. His playing of Indian stringed instruments -- Sitar, Sarode, Tanpura, and the violin-like Esraj and Dilruba—are featured in the motion pictures Such a Long Journey and Possible Worlds.[5]

In 2010, George helped produce the World Jazz For Haiti charity album at Number 9 Audio Group in Toronto in support of the Red Cross disaster relief fund. The album featured Canadian artists such as John McDermott, David Clayton-Thomas, Norman Amadio and Holly Cole.

Instruments played

Bass, Cello, Sitar, Piano, Guitar, Sarode, Esraj, Dilruba, Tanpura, Mandolin, Vocals.

Recordings

  • Music for Plants, Animals, and Humans. (ZSAN 1001) 1994.
  • Singing Naked. (ZSAN 1002). 1995. -with singer Julie Michels.
  • Internal Arts. (ZSAN 1003).
  • Chants de Lumieres. (ZSAN 1004)
  • Travelin' Light. (ZSAN 1005)
  • Atmosphere of Bliss. (ZSAN 1006)

As a member of The Shuffle Demons

  • What Do You Want? (1990)
  • Alive in Europe (1992)
  • Greatest Hits (2004)

Performs on

  • The Visit Loreena McKennitt (1991)
  • Garden Path Lori Cullen - (LC-2000)
  • No Strings Attached Michael Kaeshammer (2000)[6]
  • Space of Fire Tisziji Munoz - (Anami Music-2015)
  • When Coltrane Calls! Session 1: Fierce Compassion Tisziji Munoz - (Anami Music-2016)
  • When Coltrane Calls! Session 3: Living Immortality Tisziji Munoz - (Anami Music-2016)
  • When Coltrane Calls! Session 2: Liberation First! Tisziji Munoz - (Anami Music-2017)

Awards

Winner of the HMV Fresh Blood Grand Prize for his solo CD, Music for Plants, Animals, and Humans

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References

  1. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on June 7, 2011. Retrieved May 18, 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  2. http://cockburnproject.net/albums/speechless.html
  3. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on June 19, 2010. Retrieved May 18, 2010.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  4. "Archived copy". Archived from the original on 2010-09-19. Retrieved 2010-05-18.CS1 maint: archived copy as title (link)
  5. Canadian Jazz Archive
  6. http://www.allaboutjazz.com/php/article.php?id=9723


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