- Bob Sedergreen
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Name = Bob Sedergreen
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Birth_name = Robert Sedergreen
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Born = 1943
British Palestine
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Instrument =Piano , Keyboard
Genre =Jazz ,Blues
Occupation =pianist , music educator
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URL = [http://www.bobsedergreen.com/ Official Site]
Notable_instruments =Bob Sedergreen is a renowned Australian
jazz pianist . His impact and influence in performance, composition and education has secured his place as a national treasure. Bob has had a long and distinguished career as a performer, bandleader and educator. He has collaborated with leading Australian artists, such asJohn Sangster ,Don Burrows , Brian Brown and Judy Jacques, and supported some of the biggest names in jazz, includingNat Adderley ,Dizzy Gillespie andMilt Jackson .Biography
Bob was born in British Palestine in 1943 to Seamus (James, Jim) Sedergreen, a British Warrant Officer First Class, and Leah Erlichman, a milliner. In 1947, His Majesty's government sent the P&O steam ship Ortranto to evacuate all British families, as the British Mandate was coming to an end and Palestine would finally become Israel. Bob, together with his mother, and his sisters Joyce and Millie, settled in London and his father followed in 1948. Bob moved to Australia in November 1951, where he lived on
Whitehorse Road and briefly attendedArmadale State School before transferring toHaileybury College , aPresbyterian school for boys.Bob played with the Fred Bradshaw Quartet (1962-70), Ted Vining Trio (1971-72), Alan Lee’s Plant (1973), Brian Brown’s Quintet (1974) and Brian Brown’s Quartet (1977). In the 1980s, he worked with the Australian Jazz Ensemble, Onaje and Peter Gaudion’s Blues Express and the popular Blues on the Boil.
Bob has toured extensively both around Australia and overseas, including Montreal, Malaysia and Europe. He has been advisor to the
Montsalvat International Jazz Festival and involved in the introduction of new talent as well as negotiating and supervising theNat Adderley Quintet and theMcCoy Tyner Trio.As an educator, Bob has lectured at the
Victorian College of the Arts and theUniversity of Melbourne 's Faculty of Music. He has also been an artist-in-residence at many Victorian secondary schools.To play with Bob Sedergreen has been described as the "ultimate armchair ride", to hear him is always exciting and satisfying. [ [http://www.bobsedergreen.com/bio.htm Bob Sedergreen bio] ]
Bob's autobiography, 'Hear Me Talking To Ya', was written in 2007 and is named after a Nat and Cannonball Adderley tune. The book has been described as 'like sitting next to Bob on a bar stool hearing a lifetime of jazz stories'.
Awards
* 2008, recipient of the
Don Banks Music Award , Australia's most valuable individual music prize. [ [http://www.jazz.org.au/features/273?regions 'Sedergreen Wins Don Banks Award', Jazz Australia] ]
* 2006, awarded the Kenneth Myers Medallion for contributions to the arts, the first musician to receive the award.
* 1990, won the Inaugural Jazz Award for Australia's Best Keyboardist.Discography
# "For Elvin (Live)" - Ted Vining Trio
# "Unanimity" - Tony Gould and Bob SedergeenReferences
External links
* [http://www.bobsedergreen.com/ Bob Sedergreen]
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