Bent Jรฆdig
Background information
Born(1935-09-28)28 September 1935
Copenhagen, Denmark
Died9 June 2004(2004-06-09) (agedย 68)
GenresJazz
OccupationsMusician, saxophonist, composer
InstrumentsTenor saxophone, flute
Years active1957โ€“2004
Formerly ofDanish Radio Big Band

Bent Jรฆdig (28 September 1935[1] โ€“ 9 June 2004)[2] was a Danish jazz musician. He played tenor saxophone and flute.

Career

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Born and raised in Copenhagen, Bent Jรฆdig first studied clarinet before playing saxophone. In the 1950s, he settled in Germany and led a band with trombonist Rudi Fuesers, later joining another band with trombonist Peter Herbolzheimer in Munich. In the 1960s, he returned to Denmark and worked with Danish trumpet player Allan Botschinsky and pianist Bent Axen, with whom he recorded for Danish Debut label. In the following years, he played with the Dollar Brand Quintet which included Don Cherry. As a side-man, Jรฆdig was constantly in demand and worked with such musicians as Tete Montoliu, Jimmy Woode, Philly Joe Jones/Dizzy Reece, and Louis Hjulmand. Jรฆdig recorded his first album as sole leader, Danish Jazzman, in 1967 with Axen, Botschinsky, Dusko Goykovich, Niels-Henning ร˜rsted Pedersen and Alex Riel. He later formed his own trio included bass player Hugo Rasmussen and drummer Kresten Osgood. In a duo with pianist Carsten Dahl, Jรฆdig recorded live shows in 2002 which later were compiled for a release from Timeless Records.

In the 1970s and 1980s Jรฆdig worked with Wild Bill Davison, Art Farmer, Stan Getz, in the Thad Jones Big Band (Live at Montmartre, 1978), also with Duke Jordan, Horace Parlan (Arrival, 1973), Sahib Shihab (Orgy in Rhythm), and in Ernie Wilkins Almost Big Band. In the 80ern he was also member of the Erling Kroner Tentet; he played th Danish radio big band (conducted by Palle Mikkelborg), recording the Miles Davis album Aura. In 1987, Jรฆdig was a member of Pierre Dรธrge's New Jungle Orchestra.

At the end of the 1990s Jรฆdig performed in a quintet with Dennis Drud, Erling Kroner, Jรธrgen Emborg, and Peter Hansen. After Jรฆdig died in 2004, saxophonist Charles Davis recorded the album Charles Davis Plays the Music of Bent Jรฆdig (2006).[3] In 2008, at the Jazzhus Montmartre, a Bent Jรฆdig Memorial Award Celebration was held.[4]

Reception

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Kjeld Frandsen, a music critic and journalist from Denmark's Berlingske Tidende mentioned Bent Jรฆdig's influence on Danish Jazz scene for years, in an article published in DanishMusic.Info in January 2008.

Music journalist Kjeld Frandsen wrote: "A Danish tenor saxophonist who was of immeasurable importance to the Danish jazz scene died in the summer of 2004; bebop veteran Bent Jรฆdig. Young musicians flocked around him, learning from his style and his indomitable approach to the music, and it was widely held that an evening on stage with Bent Jรฆdig was worth more than a whole semester at the Conservatory." (The Danish Jazz Scene: "Rich in activities โ€“ In Touch With the Whole World", Kjeld Frandsen)

Discography

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  • Let's Keep the Message (Debut (Dn.), 1960) โ€“ Co-led record with Bent Axen
  • Danish Jazzman (Debut (Dn.), 1967)[5]
  • Egon Denu & Bent Jรฆdig (Olufsen, 1991)
  • Sizzlin' (1996)
  • Bent the Sailor (2001)
  • Bent Jรฆdig Was Here โ€“ Live at the Montmartre 1969 (2012)

With DR Big Band

  • The Danish Radio Jazz Group With Bent Jรฆdig โ€“ 1964 โ€“ 1966 (Jazzhus Disk, 2012)

With Philly Joe Jones

With Horace Parlan

Compilations

References

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  1. ^ "Birthdays 28. September". nfo.net. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 11 September 2010.
  2. ^ "June 09". nfo.net. Archived from the original on 15 June 2011. Retrieved 11 September 2010.
  3. ^ "Plays the Music of Bent Jรฆdig: Our Man in Copenhagen". Fresh Sound Records. Archived from the original on 13 April 2024. Retrieved 20 October 2024.
  4. ^ Bent Jรฆdig Memorial Award Celebration Live at Jazzhus Montmartre Denmark 2008 A YouTube video clip from the concert
  5. ^ Allmusic Bent Jรฆdig Danish Jazzman Released on CD (Disk Union, 2008)
  6. ^ Bent Jรฆdig The Free Spirit Little Beat Records Denmark, 1963โ€“2003

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Philly Joe Jones

Gilson Ensemble Disques Vogue 1969 1969-07-18 Round Midnight Lotus 1980 Bent Jรฆdig on tenor sax, Live 1969-11-29, -30, 1969-12-01 Archie Shepp & Philly Joe

Aura (Miles Davis album)

Kurt Jensen Bass trombone, tuba: Axel Windfeld Saxophones and woodwinds: Bent Jรฆdig, Flemming Madsen, Jesper Thilo, Per Carsten, Uffe Karskov Oboe and English

Richard B. Boone

Band. I've Got a Right to Sing (Nocturne, 1968) Make Someone Happy with Bent Jaedig (Polydor, 1977) Brief Encounter (Metronome, 1978) Swingin' in Helsingborg

Charles Davis (saxophonist)

released in 2007 on Smalls Records, and Our Man in Copenhagen (the music of Bent Jรฆdig, released in October 2008 on Fresh Sound Records, with Sam Yahel, Ben

Jan Harbeck

Danish Grammy for Best album of the year, and in 2011 the prestigious Bent Jรฆdig Prize. With his own self titled quartet he released the album In the Still

Thad Jones

Lars Togeby, altoists Ole Thรธger and Michael Hove, tenor saxophonist Bent Jรฆdig, and bassist Jesper Lundgaard. Jones further composed for the Danish Radio

Duke Jordan

Ed Thigpen (drums) 1973 Montmartre ยด73 featuring Bent Jรฆdig SteepleChase 2022 Quartet, with Bent Jรฆdig (tenor sax), Allan Gregersen, Johnny Dyani, Eddie

Deaths in June 2004

and member of the Michigan House of Representatives from 1961 to 1980. Bent Jรฆdig, 68, Danish jazz musician. Ted Martin, 101, Australian cricketer (Western