Label: Challenge Records
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917328721
Catalog number: CR 73287
Releasedate: 01-02-10
Format: CD
Barcode: 0608917328721
Catalog number: CR 73287
Releasedate: 01-02-10
After the project TNQ meets and TNQ invites, Joris Posthumus and Jurriaan Dekker have found their two 'partners in crime' to stay: Jeroen van Vliet and Pascal Vermeer. With the four of them they now form the new Joris Posthumus Quartet (featuring on this record also Tom Beek on tenorsax). This band is unbelievably strong and no-nonsense. You can call it nu-bop! They themselves call it a kick-ass jazz band!
- Powerfull nu-bop that grooves from beginning till end!
- No-nonsense music, dynamic, excellent in every way
- Joris Posthumus and Jurriaan Dekker founded this quartet and before setteling played in many different line-ups
- These line-ups really formed their taste and made them irresistable stage-performers in the jazzscene
- All compositions by Joris Posthumus!
Joris Posthumus Quartet, featuring Tom Beek.
Joris Posthumus: Altosax | Jeroen van Vliet: Piano & Fender Rhodes | Jurriaan Dekker: Double Bass | Pascal Vermeer: Drums | Tom Beek: Tenorsax
After the project TNQ meets and TNQ invites, Joris Posthumus and Jurriaan Dekker have found their two 'partners in crime' to stay: Jeroen van Vliet and Pascal Vermeer. With the four of them they now form the new Joris Posthumus Quartet (featuring on this record also Tom Beek on tenorsax). This band is unbelievably strong and no-nonsense. You can call it nu-bop! They themselves call it a kick-ass jazz band!
Joris Posthumus: Altosax | Jeroen van Vliet: Piano & Fender Rhodes | Jurriaan Dekker: Double Bass | Pascal Vermeer: Drums | Tom Beek: Tenorsax
After the project TNQ meets and TNQ invites, Joris Posthumus and Jurriaan Dekker have found their two 'partners in crime' to stay: Jeroen van Vliet and Pascal Vermeer. With the four of them they now form the new Joris Posthumus Quartet (featuring on this record also Tom Beek on tenorsax). This band is unbelievably strong and no-nonsense. You can call it nu-bop! They themselves call it a kick-ass jazz band!