Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra

Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra
Years active 2003 -

Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra is an Australian large jazz ensemble.[1][2] Together with Kristin Berardi they were nominated for 2011 ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album with Kristin Berardi Meets The Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra.[3]

Members

David Theak (artistic director, saxophone), Murray Jackson (saxophone), Mike Rivett (saxophone), Richard Maegraith (saxophone), James Loughnan (saxophone), Evan Harris (saxophone), Matt Keegan (saxophone), Nick Bowd (saxophone), Roger Manins (saxophone), Scott Langley (saxophone), Andy Fiddes (trumpet), Darryl Carthew (trumpet), Angus Gomm (trumpet), Simon Ferenci (trumpet), Dane Laboyrie (trumpet), Tim Crow (trumpet), Matt Jodrell (trumpet), Phil Slater (trumpet), Simon Sweeney (trumpet), Ken Allars (trumpet), Jeremy Borthwick (trombone), Lucian McGuiness (trombone), Danny Carmichael (trombone), Justin Kearin (trombone), Dave Panichi (trombone), Ben Gurton (trombone), Colin Burrows (trombone), John Hibbard (trombone), James Kennedy (trombone), Carl Morgan (guitar), Ben Hauptmann (guitar), James Muller (guitar), Hugh Barrett (piano), Sean Wayland (piano), Daryl Pratt (vibraphone), Brendan Clarke (contrabass), Tom Botting (contrabass), Jamie Cameron (drums, cymbals), Evan Mannell (drums), Phil South (percussion)

Discography

Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra

  • The Mothership plays the music of Mike Nock (2005) - Jazzgroove Records

Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra with Florian Ross

  • Dream Wheel (2007) - Jazzgroove Records

Kristin Berardi & The Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra

  • Kristin Berardi Meets The Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra (2011) - Jazzhead

Dave Lisik with Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra, Alex Sipiagin, Bob Sheppard

  • Walkabout - A Place for Visions (2012) - Rattle Records

References

  1. Shand, John (15 May 2016), "Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra review", Sydney Morning Herald
  2. Kane, Tristan (6 November 2015), "Music Review: James Muller and Jazzgroove Mothership Orchestra, Canberra", The Canberra Times
  3. Lesnie, Melissa (12 October 2011), "ARIA Award for Best Classical Album revealed", Limelight
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