Jamie Oehlers

Jamie Oehlers is an Australian jazz saxophonist.[1][2] Winner of the World Saxophone competition in 2005[3], Jamie is recognised as one of Australia's leading jazz artists, performing at festivals and clubs around the globe. He was nominated for ARIA Awards for Best Jazz Album in 1999 (Jamie Oehlers - Strut), in 2005 (Oehlers & Keevers - Grace) and in 2008 (Oehlers, Grabowsky & Beck - Lost And Found) and has won multiple Australia Jazz Bell Awards for Best Jazz Release, as well as Australian Jazz Artist of the Year[4]. Jamie is also the Head of Jazz Studies at the prestigious Western Australian Academy of Performing Arts[5].

Jamie Oehlers Performing

Jamie Oehlers
OriginAustralia
GenresJazz
Occupation(s)Saxophonist

Discography

Jamie Oehlers

  • Strut (1999) - Sunset Records
  • Velocity (2000) - Newmarket Records
  • The Assemblers (2003) - Jazzhead
  • Smoke and Mirrors (2012) - Jazzhead
  • Burden of Memory (2015) - Assemblers Records
  • Night Music (2019) - Assemblers Records

Blowfish featuring Alison Wedding

  • Blowfish (2003) - Bennett's Lane Records

Oehlers & Keevers

  • Grace (2003) - Jazzhead

Jamie Oehlers Double Drummer Group

  • You R Here Session One (2006) - Jazzhead
  • You R Here Session Two (2006) - Jazzhead

Oehlers, Grabowsky & Beck

  • Lost And Found (2007) - Jazzhead

Jamie Oehlers / Paul Grabowsky

  • On A Clear Day (2010) - Head Records

Gian Slater, Jamie Oehlers

  • The Differences (2012)

Stephen Magnusson, Jamie Oehlers, Ben Vanderwal

  • Paper Tiger (2014) - Assemblers Records

Jamie Oehlers, Tal Cohen

  • Innocent Dreamer (2016) - Assemblers Records
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References

  1. Nicholas, Jessica (22 August 2012), "Jamie Oehlers Quartet", Sydney Morning Herald
  2. Banks, Ron (23 September 2015), "Jazz man makes most of sax appeal", The West Australian
  3. Amin, Dina. "WHILE ONE DOOR CLOSES… | Melbourne Guru". Retrieved 22 April 2019.
  4. "Australian Jazz Bell Awards", Wikipedia, 16 January 2019, retrieved 22 April 2019
  5. Edith Cowan University, Perth (31 January 2012). "Mr Jamie Oehlers". WAAPA. Retrieved 22 April 2019.
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