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Marilyn Mazur

Marilyn Mazur

Marilyn Mazur has been played on NTS in shows including HTRK, featured first on 21 January 2018. Songs played include Strands, Spirit Of Air and Midnight Bells.

Marilyn Mazur (born 1955) is a percussionist, drummer, composer, vocalist, pianist, dancer, and bandleader. She was born in New York and has lived in Denmark from age six. She is of Polish and African-American descent. From 1975 she has worked as percussionist with various groups, among others the group Six Winds with Alex Riel. Mazur is primarily autodidact, but she has taken a degree in percussion at the Royal Danish Conservatory.

She has worked with many musicians: John Tchicai, Pierre Dørge (New Jungle Orchestra), Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Palle Mikkelborg, Arild Andersen, Eberhard Weber, Peter Kowald, Jeanne Lee, Jan Garbarek, Miles Davis, and Gil Evans, to mention a few.

In 1989 she founded her band Future Song with pianist Elvira Plenar, singer Aina Kemanis, trumpet player Nils Petter Molvær, her husband Klavs Hovmann (bass), and Audun Kleive as second drummer. In a second project Percussion Paradise she is working regularly with percussionists Benita Haastrup, Lisbeth Diers, and Birgit Løkke.

The U.S. magazine Down Beat in 1989, 1990 and 1995 selected Mazur as a "percussion-talent deserving wider recognition". In 2001 she was awarded with the "Jazzpar prize", the world's largest international jazz prize.

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Marilyn Mazur

Marilyn Mazur has been played on NTS in shows including HTRK, featured first on 21 January 2018. Songs played include Strands, Spirit Of Air and Midnight Bells.

Marilyn Mazur (born 1955) is a percussionist, drummer, composer, vocalist, pianist, dancer, and bandleader. She was born in New York and has lived in Denmark from age six. She is of Polish and African-American descent. From 1975 she has worked as percussionist with various groups, among others the group Six Winds with Alex Riel. Mazur is primarily autodidact, but she has taken a degree in percussion at the Royal Danish Conservatory.

She has worked with many musicians: John Tchicai, Pierre Dørge (New Jungle Orchestra), Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen, Palle Mikkelborg, Arild Andersen, Eberhard Weber, Peter Kowald, Jeanne Lee, Jan Garbarek, Miles Davis, and Gil Evans, to mention a few.

In 1989 she founded her band Future Song with pianist Elvira Plenar, singer Aina Kemanis, trumpet player Nils Petter Molvær, her husband Klavs Hovmann (bass), and Audun Kleive as second drummer. In a second project Percussion Paradise she is working regularly with percussionists Benita Haastrup, Lisbeth Diers, and Birgit Løkke.

The U.S. magazine Down Beat in 1989, 1990 and 1995 selected Mazur as a "percussion-talent deserving wider recognition". In 2001 she was awarded with the "Jazzpar prize", the world's largest international jazz prize.

Original source Last.fm

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Strands
Palle Mikkelborg, Jakob Bro, Marilyn Mazur
ECM Records2023
Spirit Of Air
Marilyn Mazur, Jan Garbarek
ECM Records2008
Midnight Bells
Makiko Hirabayashi, Klavs Hovman, Marilyn Mazur
Enja Records2006