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Jazz It Up With Ronald Douglas & The Dutch Jazz Quartet

Get set to sway to the soulful tunes of Ronald Douglas & the Dutch Jazz quartet as they perform LIVE at Landmark, Hyderabad on October 31, 2009 at 6.30pm. The band will leave the city in a trance with their music.

Landmark, India's leading book and music retailer along with Taj Krishna and KLM Airlines will present the country's jazz lovers with a musical extravaganza that they will cherish for a lifetime. This talented band will perform in the Landmark stores in Gurgaon, Hyderabad, Mumbai and Pune.

This gifted band consists of famous Dutch Jazz musicians who are passionate about their art. Music buffs will be exposed to an eclectic choice of the most beautiful selections from the Great American Songbook with intricate and lush arrangements that are wrapped around the warm and commanding voice of Ronald Douglas, who interprets beautiful ballads with as much ease as energetic swing tunes.

All you jazz lovers, gear up to experience a magical extravaganza as Ronald Douglas & the Dutch Jazz quartet is all set to floor you'll with their electrifying performance.

Ronald Douglas is one of the very best male jazz vocalists in Europe today. Excellent repertoire, great performance and a magnificent voice explains why he has performed on some of the most prestigious festivals.

Jasper is at the absolute top of European jazz pianists. On Jasper's site he can be seen and heard at work with the famous Metropole Orchestra.

Hans Mantel is a double bassist active in all fields and styles of jazz. He is currently producing CDs with historic Dutch jazz recording from the RNI archives.

Gijs Dijkhuizen is the cat's whiskers when it comes to musical, intelligent and tasteful drumming in all jazz situations. This explains why he is so busy all the time. Everybody wants him on drums.

Sjoerd Dijkhuizen is the perfect man to have along as a horn. He complements the sound behind the vocals perfectly and he is one of Holland's most celebrated young tenor sax soloists at the present time.



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