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Nederland SASKIA LAROO - TRUMPETER, COMPOSER, ARRANGER Nederland

TRUMPETER, COMPOSER, ARRANGER

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In the 20th century, the state of the art of the trumpet has been formed in lion’s shares by the achievements of jazz musicians. The concept of playing the trumpet was pushed up to a higher level than ever thought possible. Louis Armstrong, Bix Beiderbecke, Dizzy Gillespie, Miles Davis and Don Cherry are but a few of the many trumpet players who have. They are male. Valaida Snow, Clora Bryant, Barbara Donald, Ingrid Jensen and Saskia Laroo form a short but important roster of female trumpet players who, despite the rarity of women in the field of jazz trumpet, will leave a distinct mark. Saskia Laroo, is a current feature on the face of 21st century trumpet artistry.

Her Beginings: Saskia Laroo, coined in America by press and public as ‘Lady Miles Davis of Europe’ has been going strong for over three decades. Born in 1959 in Amsterdam, she grew up in Den Ilp and went to high school in Zaandam. Her first playing experiences at age 8 were at Het Brass Band of Fanfare de Eendracht in her then hometown Den Ilp. At 18 she attended the University of Amsterdam to study mathematics, albeit briefly, soon swayed by the challenge of a professional career in music. She studied trumpet with some of the best known artist / teachers of the day: at the Muziekpedagogische Academie of Alkmaar, the Sweelinck Conservatorium (with Boy Raaymakers) in Amsterdam and the Muziekpedagogische Academie of Hilversum (with Ack van Rooyen). However promising it sounds in retrospect, Saskia’s was not a smooth beginning.

It was difficult for her to get her foot in the door: “A problem with getting gigs was that nobody wanted to play with somebody as unknown as me. The trumpet player is naturally the most important person in a band. He plays the “lead” and gives all “cues” for the other musicians.

Often the rejection sounded as follows: you can’t play a whole concert, you will get tired halfway because you aren’t strong enough,” according to Saskia. So, for a short time, she choose bass over trumpet as there were more requests for bass players for many gigs. “After starting to gig on bass, they put more faith in me and even began to accept me as a trumpeter as well.”

By this period, Saskia had already begun booking herself.

Saskia Takes Shape: By 1979 Saskia is a full-fledged professional, performing with freejazz avantgarde, dixieland bands and mainstream jazz combos. It was during this period that she had the privilege of frequently being called for work by Dutch tenor saxophonist Hans Dulfer.

By 1981 Saskia became a regular in his bands and also Rosa King’s Upside-Down Band, which included in the line-up a young sax prodigy named Candy Dulfer. While in the formative years of her career, she’d also garnered much experience absorbing world music, namely, of Hispanic, Caribbean, Brazilian and African roots. building on these influences, Saskia continued to expand her horizons.

In 1982 she formed her own Salsa Caliente Band; between 1986 and 1990 she led Caribbean Express; from 1990 till 1994 she performed with The Caribbean Colours.

Around 1994 Saskia felt she had found her own voice. While having gone solo for the first time in 1993, the following year this grew into the Saskia Laroo Band, featuring compositions from her debut CD “It’s Like Jazz”. In 1995, Laroo gave birth to two new groups: Salsa Bop - a Latin jazz quintet and Jazzkia - her straight-ahead jazz unit.

Presently, besides barnstorming with her own of several groups, Saskia Laroo often appears as a special guest artist.

The Shape of Saskia’s Sound: The Musical Concept: Music over the past one hundred years has become a rich, colourful potluck in the banquet of the many, and musicians worldwide have flourished as its caterers. Jazz itself is such a kitchen, born of a plasma of creativity in peril, reared as a hunger to enthrall “the party people”, and matured as food for the whole person in an uncertain existence. Saskia Laroo makes her way by cooking up new styles which blend bebop jazz, club, hip-hop, rap, world, and whatever else grooves, in a driving party mix. Her sound is often described as “nu jazz”; she herself has coined her sound as “body music”. Her sound is borne of her broad musical palette. It’s power may be in her down-to-earth perspective; “I want people to have a good time, to dance when I play. I don’t just play for other musicians”.

Laroo makes this magic with her favourite of her several units, the Saskia Laroo Band. Its members are often an international bunch who hail from other lands, are well-versed in many styles, and open to new sounds. Thus, her joy comes to life with this group: some tradition, lots of hipness, groove, ba-ad solos, bold rap vocals, and her mellifluous trumpet leading the way. With all, she freely cooks up the jam.

Yet, like many eclectic artists before her, there are challenges to mass acceptance innate to mixing jazz and more popular styles. Laroo loves the freedom to jump from jazz to groove and back... and back again. Though this predilection has been clear from her first release, “It’s Like Jazz”, some of her more purist jazz pals chide her for “flirting too much with pop...”. Pop fans dig the pop elements but still see Saskia as a jazz artist. Ironically, the music critics’ opinions seem to differ little from the fans. Saskia’s first concern is with reaching everybody, the audience as well as the critics. Her math ultimately weighs having a solid fan base over critical acclaim, “I think the reason why it’s all going okay is because I play for the fun of all, including mine.”

Some Other Tidbits... : Multifaceted, Saskia has not only her celebrated penchant for eclecticism, her mathematics, or her hot looks, but also her multi-instrumentalism. Aforementioned is her skills as a bassist, having studied its classical technique for some time prior to playing jazz gigs on the instrument in her early career. She also includes bass guitar as part of the artillery. Even earlier, during 1966-1971, she studied alto and soprano recorder, from 1967 studied and played cornet (pocket trumpet) in the Fanfare de Eendracht of Den Ilp. Soon she’d study cello from 1971-1974 and added on a year of guitar lessons. At the age of 27, Saskia began to sing and study the alto saxophone. She then tacked on a knowledge of piano and organ. She currently specializes on trumpet.

Saskia’s Edifice: The Laroo Label : At the start of her illustrious career, the idea of being a recording artist eluded Saskia, but through an uncanny series of events, she is today the owner of Laroo Records and has produced and co-produced five albums on CD (see discography). The first of these events involves a bodacious barter between her and employees from the pressing department of a record label. In 1992, they offered her a one thousand CD pressing instead of money as exchange for her performance. Seeing this as a good opportunity, she seized it, in faith of future masters to be pressed. At the time, there were already offers from various major and indie labels interested in signing her. Yet, on the advice of knowledgeable friends, she’d explore releasing her recordings on her own label. Today, she has distribution and licensing worldwide. A short list would include the USA, Canada, Japan, South Africa, and Russia.

Subsequently, Saskia formed her prime musical vehicle The Laroo Colour, the band which would later be renamed The Saskia Laroo Band in 1994. Then she released her debut CD, “It’s Like Jazz”. This album and her 1998 release, “Body Music” are Laroo’s take on acid jazz. Incorporating some of Miles Davis’ ideas from his final recording “Doo-Bop”, the nine tracks on “It’s Like Jazz” feature swingin’ beats, funky horns, jivey rap, and fiery solos. The later release, “Body Music”, along with the gems from the first CD, explores combining the newest dance styles with jazz, such as drum’n’bass, big beat, and other hip grooves.

Around 1997, Saskia began her regular Sunday night tenure at one of Amsterdam’s most famous jazz clubs, jazz café Alto. Out of this she culled a rhythym section of her favourite jazz musicians, then produced her first straight-ahead jazz CD, “Jazzkia”, a homage, once again, to Miles Davis in one of his earlier periods, the 1950's and early 1960's. Though her third release steeps in this purist jazz style, she’d not forsaken her joy of latter-day dance grooves. Saskia’s meeting the legendary Teddy Edwards, tenor saxophonist in 1980 led to a later collaboration, and a fourth Laroo release, “Sunset Eyes 2000”. The North Sea Jazz Festival 1997 was the scene of their serendipitous re-acquaintance. In the summer 1998, Saskia travelled to visit Edwards in the USA. Some time later, after listening to her “Jazzkia” demo from a November 1998 session, he shared his approval and “dug the concept”. Soon their album collaboration was born. In the words of James D. Armstrong from Jazz Now magazine, “[Sunset Eyes 2000 is] a special contribution to the jazz tradition”.

Saskia has just released her new funky groovy CD Really Jazzy March 2008.

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SASKIA LAROO - REALLY JAZZY VIDEOCLIP

SASKIA LAROO - REALLY JAZZY (2008)

Saskia 's fifth release, presenting a melange of Funk, Dance, and Jazz using instrumental themes, vocals, rap, beatbox, and improvisation over hip grooves

Saskia Laroo - trumpet, saxophone, upright bass & vocals

Warren Byrd (USA) - Keyboardist/ singer/co-arranger

Frank Lacey - trombonist/vocalist

Gene Jackson and Ronald Wright - drummers

rappers Stewlocks, Firestorm and Phantom, beatboxer Eyesful
SASKIA LAROO - REALLY JAZZY (2008)

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review by Fabrizio Ciccarelli

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review by Pietro Carbognani

Jazzn'Jamz
Courtesy to Coltrane

Really Jazzy
Up the Mountain
Same Song
Munchin'
Kumpa
Big Blues
Nightgarden
Funky Roads
Jealousy
Go For It

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SASKIA LAROO - SUNSET EYES (1999)

Dutch female trumpet goddess is at it again with this straight-ahead jazz album that features two living treasures of the American jazz & blues scene - tenor player Teddy Edwards & blues singer Ernie Andrews; the album, recorded in L.A., has cool, groovi
Saskia Laroo (trumpet)

Ernie Andrews (vocals)

Teddy Edwards (tenor saxophone)

Art Hillary, Wendell Williams, Gerrick King

SASKIA LAROO - SUNSET EYES (1999)

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review by Paul J. Youngman

Nothing but the Truth
Movin' in
There is nog greater love
Sunset Eyes
Cheek to Cheek
Don 't Touch me
the Blue Sombrero
I got it Bad
Wheelin' and Dealin'
Blue Bossa
Sunset Eyes Latin
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SASKIA LAROO - JAZZKIA (1999)

Dutch female trumpet phenom Saskia Laroo presents a straight-ahead acoustic jazz album of standards & originals in the Miles Davis mode - she mostly plays a muted trumpet while the heavy grooving rhythm section lays down a sweet & steady foundation for Saskia's slithery solos

Saskia Laroo – trumpet

 Albert Sarko – piano

Jos Machtel – bass

Martin van Duynhoven – drums

SASKIA LAROO - JAZZKIA (1999)

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Spin (jazz version)
Blue in green
Bye bye Blackbird  
St Thomas
My Funny Valentine  
Perdido
Doxy
But not for me 
Round Midnight
So What

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SASKIA LAROO - BODY MUSIC (1998)

the second album from Dutch female trumpet virtuoso continues her amazing funky streak, combining hip jazz/acid jazz with dance music styles such as drum 'n bass, speed garage & big beat on all original cuts (except one tribute to Miles Davis) - she uses

Saskia Laroo (alto saxophone, trumpet, acoustic and electric basses)

Rosa King, Marita Blijden, Mola Sylla (vocals)

Mellow Mac, MC Cocktail, MC Mad 10 (rap vocals)

Benjamin Herman, Candy Dulfer (alto saxophone)

Rob Gaasterland (keyboards)

Kino Dido Haitsma (Fender Rhodes)

Lesley Joseph (bass)

SASKIA LAROO - BODY MUSIC (1998)

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Vibes
Shout
Bodymusic
Don 't stop
Supagroova
Spin
Leemou
the Base Element
If & Maybe
Well
Sonic Arch

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SASKIA LAROO - IT'S LIKE JAZZ (1994)

the debut album from Dutch female trumpet master combines the hippest elements of jazz & acid jazz with beefy, bottom heavy hip hop breakbeats, trancy house grooves, latin flavors, R&B & the rapping talents of Poetic Voice, Mac Maestro & QF Da Funkee P - flute (Ronald Snijders), sax (Hans Dulfer & Benjamin Herman), keys (Rob Gaasterland, also co-production, recording& editing) & vocals (Johnny Kelvin) round out the mix.

SASKIA LAROO - IT'S LIKE JAZZ (1994)

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Ya know how we do
If ye get it ye got it
It 's like Jazz
Poocee
Jazzparty
Drop that Horn
Where you going m'am
Sunday Afternoon
Hipfunk D
Ya know (radio edit two)

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