- Bob Bertles
Bob Bertles is an
Australian jazz tenor saxophonist who began his performing career in1956 . In the late 1950s and early 60s Bertles was an important member of the developing modern jazz scene that grew out of venues like the Mocambo inNewtown and especially theEl Rocco Jazz Cellar in Sydney's Kings Cross.Active in clubs, on
TV , as a session musician and on the pop-rock scene, he toured withJohnny O'Keefe andThe Dee Jays between 1958 and 1963. Bertles led a quartet withKeith Barr andBrian Fagen andBarry Woods , which played at Melbourne's equivalent of the El Rocco, theFat Black Pussycat inToorak .In 1967 Bertles temporarily joined Sydney-based rock-soul band Max Merritt & The Meteors and was soon invited to become a permanent member. Only weeks after joining Bertles, Merritt and drummer
Stewie Speer narrowly escaped death after their van collided head-on with a truck on the way to a country dance; all three were seriously injured and Bertles was left with a permanent limp. During his five-year stint with the Meteors he relocated to London in 1969 and was involved in sessions forCliff Richard ,Cilla Black andAlan Price . In 1974, after the group split due to management and money problems, Bertles joinedIan Carr 's Nucleus.He returned to Australia in 1977 to take up a teaching post at the
Sydney Conservatorium of Music . He formed the acclaimed groupMoontrane son afterwards; this featured many of some of Sydney’s finest jazz musicians includingMiroslav Bukovsky ,Dave Panichi , andPaul McNamara .In more recent years Bertles has toured Europe extensively, joined the orchestra for the Australian production of the stage musical "Chicago", and has toured the USA and Australia with the
Australian Jazz Orchestra .In addition to regular concerts, festivals, session work, and touring, Bertles' recent projects include recording and live performances with Sydney’s renowned
Ten Part Invention (who toured internationally in late 2004), and two new CDs from his own groupThe Bob Bertles Quintet . His most recent recording with the Quartet, "Moonlight Saving Time", is a collaboration with vocalistToni Lamond . When not touring, Bertles presents a regular Tuesday afternoon program on Sydney jazz station [http://www.eastsidefm.org/ Eastside Radio]
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