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Monday, February 18, 2008

Hacke Björksten 3G: Photos

Hacke Björksten. Hacke Björksten 3G at Katalin. Copyright: Henrik Eriksson. The photo may not be published elsewhere without written permission.

Last Saturday the spring season of Uppsala Jazz Club's concert series started with a bang when Hacke Björksten 3G took the stage at Katalin and all that jazz.

"3G" is short for the 3 generations of jazz musicians in the band. Hacke Björksten, the band leader and saxophone player, is the oldest man in the band. He knows how to talk jive and the introduction of the songs is often done with great humour.

Karl Olandersson (trumpet). Hacke Björksten 3G at Katalin. Copyright: Henrik Eriksson. The photo may not be published elsewhere without written permission.

Karl Olandersson on the other hand is the youngest musician and he's a really talented trumpet player. I've heard him play in several bands and it's always great to hear him.

Ulf Johansson Werre (piano). Hacke Björksten 3G at Katalin. Copyright: Henrik Eriksson. The photo may not be published elsewhere without written permission.

Ulf Johansson Werre on piano had a very busy day. When the concert ended he had about 40 minutes to get to his next gig together with Toots Thielemans at Uppsala Konsert & Kongress. Luckily it's only 200 meters between the places. If you've been following this blog you know that Ulf is one of my favorite jazz musicians.

Arne Wilhelmsson (bass). Hacke Björksten 3G at Katalin. Copyright: Henrik Eriksson. The photo may not be published elsewhere without written permission.

In the first set they played the songs: Three Generations, All Time Blues, I Hear Music, Autumn In New York, On The Alamo.

In the second set they played Free Kick, Polska från Gemåla (a fusion between Swedish folk music and jazz in the style of the late piano player Jan Johansson), Someone To Watch Over Me, Horse Power, Scrapple From The Apple.

Several of these songs are available on Hacke Björksten's cd.

Above you see a picture of Arne Wilhelmsson, the bass player and below a photo of the drummer Mattias Puttonen.

Mattias Puttonen (drums). Hacke Björksten 3G at Katalin. Copyright: Henrik Eriksson. The photo may not be published elsewhere without written permission.

They ended the concert with a really swinging version of Duke Ellington's Things Ain't What They Used To Be.

Things may not be be like the swing era anymore, but this is pretty darn close! Catch the band if you have the chance.

The photos are taken by me and may not be published elsewhere without my permission. Contact me if you want to license them.

Were you at the concert with Hacke Björksten 3G? What did you think of them? Tell me.

Friday, February 15, 2008

Hacke Björksten 3G at Katalin tomorrow

Arne Wilhelmsson (bass). Copyright: Henrik Eriksson. The photo may not be published elsewhere without written permission.

Mattias Puttonen. Photo: Copyright: Henrik Eriksson. The photo may not be used elsewhere without my permission.There is a lot of things happening tomorrow. One of the things are the first jazz concert arranged by Uppsala Jazz Club for this spring.

On stage is Hacke Björksten 3G. 3G refers to that it is three generations of jazz musicians in the band.

The band consists of Hacke Björksten (saxophone), Karl Olandersson (trumpet), Ulf Johansson Werre (piano), Arne Wilhelmsson (bass) and Mattias Puttonen (drums).

I've heard all of these jazz musicians before (except the band leader) and they are great. I think that this concert will swing much. I don't know exactly what style they will play but I hope it's very danceable.

The concert starts at 14 and is located at Katalin. Note: If you're under 25 you'll get in for free. What about that!

Ulf Johansson Werre (piano, trombone, composer, band leader). Copyright: Henrik Eriksson. The photo may not be published elsewhere without written permission.

The photos are taken by me and may not be published elsewhere without my permission. Contact me if you want to license them.

Will you go to the concert tomorrow? Tell me.

Sunday, February 11, 2007

Karl Olandersson Quartet at Katalin

Karl Olandersson. Photo: Copyright: Henrik Eriksson. The photo may not be used elsewhere without my permission. Karl Olandersson Quartet played at a concert at Katalin and all that jazz in Uppsala. This was the first concert for the season arranged by Uppsala Jazz Club.

The quartet consists of Karl Olandersson (trumpet and song), Mathias Algotsson (piano), Clas Lassbo (bass) and Mattias Puttonen (drums).

Karl Olandersson reminds a lot of Chet Baker because he is a young talented trumpet player that plays cool jazz. I guess he must hear that all the time (but hey, he looks like Chet Baker as well). Anyone would like to play trumpet like this guy. Great phrasing!

The songs where kind of cool jazz, most of them in a laid back style but still swinging thanks to the rhythm section. They played a couple of blues songs that were a little bit more uptempo. I really liked the way Mathias Algotsson played the piano.

They played their own versions of Caravan and Stardust.

By popular demand Karl Olandersson sang in the extra number "This is the end of a beautiful friendship" even though he said his throat was a little bit sore. Great execution of that song. All in all, a very good concert.

All photos are taken by me and may not be used elsewhere without my permission.

Where you at the concert? What did you think?

Clas Lassbo. Photo: Copyright: Henrik Eriksson. The photo may not be used elsewhere without my permission.Mattias Puttonen. Photo: Copyright: Henrik Eriksson. The photo may not be used elsewhere without my permission.
Mathias Algotsson. Photo: Copyright: Henrik Eriksson. The photo may not be used elsewhere without my permission.