Thomas Clausen (musician)
Thomas Clausen (born 5 October 1949) is a Danish jazz pianist.[1]
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Background information | |
Born | Copenhagen, Denmark | October 5, 1949
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician |
Instruments | Piano |
Labels | Stunt |
Associated acts | Bob Brookmeyer, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Miles Davis, Dexter Gordon, Johnny Griffin, Jackie McLean, Ben Webster |
Early life
Clausen was born on 5 October 1949 in Copenhagen.[2] His brother was Bent Clausen.[2] Thomas studied piano and composition.[2]
Later life and career
Clausen was part of the band V8, led by Palle Mikkelborg and Alex Riel, from 1970 to 1975.[2] He has recorded with Scandinavian jazz musicians and with Bob Brookmeyer, Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis, Dexter Gordon, Jackie McLean, Ben Webster and others.[2] He has also led groups throughout his career.[2]
Discography
As leader
- 1982 Rain (Matrix Music Marketing)
- 1985 The Shadow of Bill Evans (BMG)
- 1988 She Touched Me (M-A)
- 1989 Piano Music (M-A )
- 1998 Turn Out the Stars (Storyville)
- 1999 Follow the Moon (Stunt)
- 2001 Prelude to a Kiss (Stunt)
- 2002 My Favourite Things (Stunt)
- 2002 Danske Sange (Stunt)
- 2003 Balacobaco (Stunt)
- 2007 Back to Basics (Stunt)
- 2009 After the Carnaval (Stunt)
- 2014 Morning... Dreaming... (with Steve Swallow) (Stunt)
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As sideman
With Tim Berne
- Open, Coma (Screwgun, 2001)
With Francisco Cali
- The Voyage (Stunt, 2016)
- Swingin' Till the Girls Come Home (SteepleChase, 1976)
With Miles Davis
With Dexter Gordon
- More Than You Know (SteepleChase, 1975)
With Jackie McLean
- Ode to Super (SteepleChase, 1973) with Gary Bartz
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References
- Dryden, Ken. "After the Carnaval: Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 4 March 2011.
- Wiedemann, Erik; Büchmann-Møller, Frank (2005), Clausen, Thomas, Grove Music Online. Oxford Music Online. Oxford University Press, doi:10.1093/gmo/9781561592630.article.J090200
- "Thomas Clausen | Album Discography | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 4 November 2016.
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