Jakob Bro

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Jakob Bro

Jakob Bro (born April 11, 1978) is a Danish guitarist and composer.

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Jakob Bro
Jakob Bro
Jakob Bro
Background information
Born (1978-04-11) April 11, 1978 (age 46)
Denmark
GenresJazz
OccupationMusician
InstrumentGuitar
LabelsLoveland Records, ECM
Websitewww.jakobbro.com
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He has released 20 albums as a bandleader and became a renowned artist on the international jazz scene after recording and touring with Paul Motian, Tomasz Stanko, Lee Konitz, Joe Lovano, Midori Takada, Brian Blade, and Charles Lloyd.

Career

Jakob Bro currently leads a trio with Joey Baron and Thomas Morgan. Bro also works with Palle Mikkelborg, Charles Lloyd, Ambrose Akinmusire, Midori Takada, Joe Lovano, and Bro/Knak, a collaboration with the Danish producer Thomas Knak.[citation needed]

His album, "Taking Turns", with Lee Konitz, Bill Frisell, Jason Moran, and Andrew Cyrille was featured as the album of the month in The Guardian.[1]

Bro is a former member of the Paul Motian Band[2] (Garden of Eden, ECM, 2006) and a member of Tomasz Stanko's Dark Eyes Quintet[3] (Dark Eyes, ECM, 2009).

Jakob Bro’s music and various ensembles are depicted in the film “Music for Black Pigeons” (directed by Jørgen Leth and Andreas Koefoed), which premiered at the 79th Venice Biennale[4] and has been featured at film festivals around the world. The soundtrack was released in 2024.[citation needed]

Bro has worked with Paul Bley, Chris Cheek, Andrew D'Angelo, Bill Frisell, George Garzone, Lee Konitz, Thomas Morgan, Paul Motian, Oscar Noriega, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Chris Speed, Ben Street, Mark Turner, David Virelles, and Kenny Wheeler.[citation needed]

Awards and honors

Jakob Bro was rewarded by the Danish Arts Foundation in 2006 and 2012 for his recordings Pearl River and Bro/Knak.

In 2009 and 2013, he received The Jazz Special Prize for Danish Jazz Album of the Year (for the albums Balladeering and December Song) and in 2013 he received The Jazznyt Prize founded by Niels Overgaard[5] (for December Song).

In 2012, he received the DJBFA honorary award.

In 2013 and 2016, Bro received the Carl Prize Jazz Composer of the Year[6] for the albums Gefion and Bro/Knak. From 2003–2016, he received six Danish Music Awards: three for Danish Jazz Album of the Year (Gefion,[7] Balladeering[7] and Sidetracked[7]), two for Danish Crossover Album of the Year (Bro/Knak[8] and Sidetracked[8]) and one for New Danish Jazz Artist of the Year (for the album Beautiful Day[9]).

In 2014, he was nominated for the Nordic Council Music Prize[10] for his trilogy Balladeering/Time/December Song.

In 2018, he won the "Rising Star" as a guitarist in DownBeat Magazine's International Critics Poll[11]

Discography

As leader

  • Daydreamer (2003)
  • Sidetracked (Loveland, 2005)
  • Pearl River [da] (Loveland, 2007)
  • The Stars Are All New Songs (Loveland, 2008)
  • White Rainbow [da] (Loveland, 2008)
  • Who Said Gay Paree (Loveland, 2008)
  • Balladeering (Loveland, 2009)
  • Time (Loveland, 2011)
  • Bro/Knak (Loveland, 2012)
  • December Song (Loveland, 2013)
  • Gefion (ECM, 2015)
  • Hymnotic/Salmodisk (Loveland, 2015)
  • Streams (ECM, 2016)
  • Bay of Rainbows (ECM, 2018)
  • Returnings (ECM, 2018)
  • Uma Elmo (ECM, 2021)
  • Once Around the Room: A Tribute to Paul Motian - Co-Leader with Joe Lovano (ECM, 2022)
  • Strands with Palle Mikkelborg, Marilyn Mazur (ECM, 2023)
  • Taking Turns with Lee Konitz, Bill Frisell, Jason Moran, Thomas Morgan, Andrew Cyrille (ECM, 2024)

As sideman

References

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