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Born
May 23, 1938 in Geneva (Switzerland), the dean of Europes
modern jazz drummers, has been one of the international jazz
communitys most respected and active musicians since the
late 50s. His three decades of contributions to improvised
music were recognised officially in 1986 when he was named
Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres and recently Officier des arts
et Lettres by the government of France. In the 1987
he was awarded the grand prix du jazz by SACEM (Frances
music publishing organization) and in 1988 when he received the
highest jazz honors awarded annually by the French recording
academy (Charlie Parker award) and the Acadamie Charles Cros
(Prix in Honorem, the equivalent of the Grammy). Winning both of
the last two prizes is rare; receiving both in one year was
unprecedent. Elected European Jazz Musician of the Yard 97 by the
Academie du Jazz in France.
Daniel
Humair began playing drums when he was seven and turned
professional in 1955 after winning first prize in three
categories at the annual amateur contest in Zurich jazz festival.
He then spent several years performing in his native Switzerland
and touring Germany, Belgium, and Sweden before settling in Paris
in 1958 where he began working with such legendary mainstream
jazz artists as Lucky Thompson, Don Byas, Kenny Dorham, Eric
Dolphy, Jacky Mc Lean, Oscar Petitford and Chet Baker.
In
1959 Humair formed a trio leaded by pianist Martial Solal, the
first in a series of collaborations in a musical relationship
that continues to this day, and he toured internationally with
the Swingle Singer from 1965 - 67.Then became a member of a trio
violinist Jean Luc Ponty and organist Eddy Louiss. In the late 60s he
joined Phil Woods European Rhythm Machine. Humair was named
Drummer Deserving Wider Recognition in the 1970 to 77 freelancing
with such artists as Stephane Grappel, George Gruntz, Franco
Ambrosetti, Jim Hall, Herbie Mann, Lee Konitz, Dexter Gordon, Johnny
Griffin, Antony Braxton etc... before forming a trio with bassist
Henri Texier and saxophonist François Jeanneau, hailed as
Frances most adventurous ensemble at the time; which toured
Asia and the Middle East under the auspices of the French
government.
While
the trio he formed in 1984 with pianist Joachim Kuhn and bassist
Jean François Jenny Clark is the drummers main musical
interest and challenge at this writing, he continues to lead
various Special Occasion. Ensemble of this own
(featuring John Scofield, Bob Berg, David Friedman or Larry Schneider as guest
soloist) and still collaborates occasionally with long time
associates Solal and Michel Portal. In 1991, Humair took special
interest playing with David Liebman in company of Kuhn and Jenny Clark, toured with a
new co leaders group QUATRE including
trumpettist Enrico Rava, pianist Franco DAndrea and bassist Miroslav Vitous. Late 1991 he started a collaboration with
Bostonian tenor saxophonist Jerry Bergonzi touring and recording,
and we can hear him lately with Richard Galliano, the french new
accordeon player or with Michel Portal, Louis Sclavis, Martial
Solal for special project. Recently, he has been working in New
York with Dave Liebman and in Europe with Franco Ambrosetti,
Richard Galliano, George Garzone, and recorded a new trio album.
Daniel Humair has been invited to play in almost all of the major
International Jazz Festivals such as Newport, Monterey, New
York, Milan, Barcelona, Antibes, Nice, Montreaux, Paris, Berlin,
Chicago etc... .
His
recording career now consists of around 200 albums, as a sideman,
some of which have been award winning, and over 15 albums in his
name. Parallel to his musical career, Daniel Humair is a
professional painter working mainly with acrylic paint on paper
since 1962. His abstract work is included in the permanent
collections of the City of Paris, the Swiss Government and
several public collections in Europe. He also combines his
interest in the visual and aural arts by appearing on the
soundtracks of many films (e.g. Last Tango in Paris) and is the
author of Drum Book, an anti-licks teaching text with
no musical content that presents a revolutionary technique,
theory system, in its series of visual exercises. He is now
teaching Jazz Drumming and advance independence for all
instruments at the Conservatoire National de Musique in Paris.
Elected European Jazzmen on the year 1997 by the Academie du
Jazz.
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