- Erik Vermeulen
Erik Vermeulen is a Belgian
jazz pianist , born inIeper in 1959. He entered the Belgian jazz scene when he was 22 with his trio. At the time, it featuredHeyn Van de Geyn on bass andDré Pallemaerts on drums. Soon after that, he started performing with differentjazz band s andmusician s including theFrank Vaganée Quartet ,Erwin Vann Quartet andPeter Hertmans .He performed with international stars like
Slide Hampton ,Clark Terry ,Joe Lovano ,Steve Grossman ,David Schnitter ,Art Farmer ,Bob Mover ,Teddy Edwards ,Toots Thielemans ,Philip Catherine , Michael Moore andBarre Phillips .He was often a soloist with the BRT jazz
orchestra . In 1998, he represented Belgium in theEuropean Radio Union Big Band inStockholm .During his career, the musicians from his trio have changed :
Jean-Louis Rassinfosse andFélix Simtaine , thenPhilippe Aerts andDré Pallemaerts ,Otti Van Der Werf andEric Thielemans .Since 1995, Erik has toured and recorded with the following bands :
Bart Defoort Quartet ,Ben Sluijs Quartet ,Manu Hermia Quartet andMarta Mus .Since 1995, he has been a member of the Ben Sluijs Quartet, with whom he recorded four
CD s. The last one, "Flying Circles", is part of the CD box "The Finest in Belgian Jazz" (released onDe Werf ).In 1997, he recorded a CD with his band
Icarus Consort (consisting ofErwin Vann ,Pierre Bernard ,Nicolas Thys andStéphane Galland ). The project emphasis is onimprovisation .Performing solo or in duo with Pierre Bernard,
Daniel Stokart or Eric Thielemans, led to the founding of the "Groundwork" collective (2000).In 2001, he recorded his CD "Songs of Minutes" with
Salvatore La Rocca andJan De Haas . In the same year, he recorded the album "Stones" withBen Sluijs and made recordings with the project "Rrauw" of Eric Thielemans, with Barre Philips andJean-Yves Evrard .In 2002, he got to know
Eric Surmenian (double bass ) andMarek Patrman (drums). With this trio, he recorded "Inner City" from the CD box "The Finest in Belgian Jazz".These days, Erik Vermeulen is teaching jazz piano at the
Antwerp andGhent conservatories.In November 2003, he received the Belgian
Golden Django for musician of the year.References
* [http://www.jazzinbelgium.org/mus/ericverm.htm Jazz in Belgium biography]
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