On the recently released When the Birds Leave, the Turnhout-born, New York-based Robin Verheyen has joined forces with three heavyweights from the local scene.
Jazz bird finds a warm nest
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The saxophonist composed his pieces partly in function of his companions: the pianist Marc Copland, with whom he has collaborated for years, drummer Billy Hart, who played with Stan Getz and Miles Davis, and contrabassist Drew Gress.
After a series of more eclectic musical peregrinations, Verheyen has returned to the classical jazz nest. There is only one conclusion: at 34, Verheyen, who continues to combine virtuosity and idiosyncrasy, has definitively outgrown the label “prodigy of Belgian jazz”, warmly and passionately creating music with musicians who are twice as old.
> Robin Verheyen. Bozar. 23/2, 20u30.
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