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18.15–19.30 uur
Varkensmarktpodium, Varkensmarkt
De 22 jarige Jay
Tamkin bestemde zijn debuutalbum ‘Sorted’ als een document van zijn
muzikale carriere tot dan toe. Het ‘document’ maakt duidelijk dat
multi instrumentalist Jay Tamkin een begaaft songwriter is die zijn
muziek een eigentijdse invulling geeft.
Jay Tamkin heeft
zijn ervarin opgedaan in de best denkbare omgeving: het Devon Youth
Jazz Orchestra. Als bassist leerde hij daar muziektheorie en deed
praktijkervaring op aan de hand van Jools Holland, Dennis Rollins en
Roy Ayers. Deze ervaring in combinatie met zijn enorme talent voor
songwriting en bereidheid om muzikale grenzen te verleggen, maken
‘Sorted’ een indrukwekkend debuutalbum.
Jay Tamkin heeft
zich wat betreft de blues laten inspireren door Stevie Ray Vaughn,
Walter Trout en Albert en Freddie King. De jazz invloeden komen van
Steely Dan’s Donald Fagen. Daarnaast nam Jay Tamkin voorbeeld aan de
artiesten in de Paul Jones’ BBC 2 Blues Show, met name Popa Chubby
en Buddy Whittington (gitarist John Mayall). Met beide helden heeft
Jay Tamkin al eens mogen samenspelen.
In tijden waarin
gitaarhelden weer helemaal terug zijn, zal Jay Tamkin niet zich niet
alleen als gitarist profileren. Zijn muzikaliteit en veelzijdigheid
maken hem uniek.
Meer:
www.jaytamkinband.com
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(English)
18.15–19.30
Varkensmarkt stage, Varkensmarkt
22
year old Jay Tamkin describes 'Sorted' his debut album on
Wienerworld as 'a documentary of my musical steps so far'. It's a
significant observation for while this 22 year old West Country
guitarist and multi instrumentalist is grounded in the blues he's
got the song writing ability and musical chops to fulfil his huge
potential in a very contemporary way.
Indeed Classic Rock magazine recently likened the front cover of his
album as resembling something from 'the Madchester scene', before
commenting on his 'instinctive guitar mangling' and his 'hip bucking
grooves'. For make no mistake Jay Tamkin may be an up and coming
rock/blues guitarist of the highest order but at heart he remains a
fiercely independent musical spirit but firmly grounded in the
blues.
Influenced on the blues side by SRV, Walter Trout and Albert and
Freddie King, he cites Steely Dan's Donald Fagen as being equally
important influence on the jazz side. Jay was further inspired by
Paul Jones's BBC 2 Blues show before finding his musical conduits
in the shape of Popa Chubby and John Mayall's guitarist Buddy
Whittington. Significantly perhaps, he's already managed to play
with both of his heroes.
Jay
learned his craft in the best possible environment spending 6 years
with the esteemed Devon Youth Jazz Orchestra as principal bass
player, a position that enabled him to combine musical theory and
serious practice with such musical heavy weights as Jools Holland,
Dennis Rollins and Roy Ayers. And it is the combination of his
musical confidence, a surprising mature song writing style and a
willingness to explore musical boundaries that makes 'Sorted' such
an impressive debut album.
'I
was going for an eclectic mix of styles' says Jay. But while there
are some wonderful musical tensions pulling him in the diverse
directions of rock, funk and acoustic flavoured Latino styles, it's
the blues that lies at his core. 'I enjoy a lot of different
contemporary music,' says Jay, 'but blues takes real feeling and
soul to express it properly. My songs tend to be little stories,
based around real life experiences. In fact Popa Chubby virtually
gave me the song 'You Need A Woman', when he gave me some much
needed personal advice. I just transcribed what he told me into the
lyrics of the song' (laughs).
In
an era when guitar heroes have made a strong comeback, Jay Tamkin
isn't about to make his pitch solely as a guitarist. Rather it's his
rich musical persona that marks his out as unique. For while his
restless imagination may push him into variety of styles via some
fiery notes and melodic grooves, JT is treading his own path. Indeed
as his album title suggests he's just about 'Sorted'.
More:
www.jaytamkinband.com
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