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Why Don't You Do Right?

Kim Hoorweg & The Houdini's

Why Don't You Do Right?

Price: € 12.95
Format: CD
Label: Challenge Records
UPC: 0608917331929
Catnr: CR 73319
Release date: 02 September 2011
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Challenge Records
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0608917331929
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CR 73319
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02 September 2011
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The professional collaboration of The Houdini’s and Kim started a year ago with the theater show Fever – a Tribute to Peggy Lee. Instead of trying to redo Peggy Lee’s legendary performances, we had her versatile repertoire merely serving as a pool in which to find proper common ground for both parties’ musical satisfaction. Erwin had the arrangements done in no time and we had a ball playing the theaters and festivals. Time flew and here we are presenting the recorded outcome of an effortless merge of two generations. Kim and The Houdini’s, a timeless combination. We had a great time recording this album and we all sincerely hope you will have a great time listening to it. (part of the linernotes written by Angelo Verploegen)
The professional collaboration of The Houdini’s and Kim started a year ago with the theater show Fever – a Tribute to Peggy Lee. Instead of trying to redo Peggy Lee’s legendary performances, we had her versatile repertoire merely serving as a pool in which to find proper common ground for both parties’ musical satisfaction. Erwin had the arrangements done in no time and we had a ball playing the theaters and festivals. Time flew and here we are presenting the recorded outcome of an effortless merge of two generations. Kim and The Houdini’s, a timeless combination. We had a great time recording this album and we all sincerely hope you will have a great time listening to it. (part of the linernotes written by Angelo Verploegen)

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The Houdini's

Headlines - that's what the Dutch hard bop sextet The Houdini's made in the national and international jazz press after having played the prestigious 1989 North Sea Jazz Festival. The authoritative American jazz magazine DownBeat even proclaimed them 'equals of the young jazzers of New York', words of praise summing up their capabilities rather nicely. Re-evaluating that first album and their sophomore effort Headlines, the 21st century jazz buff really gets a blast from the past. The Houdini's played hard bop as if they had invented the genre – and they still do so. It was Gert-Jan Blom – nowadays artistic producer of the renowned Metropole Orchestra – who 'invented' the hard bop sextet for the 1987 Canada tour of the...
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Headlines - that's what the Dutch hard bop sextet The Houdini's made in the national and international jazz press after having played the prestigious 1989 North Sea Jazz Festival. The authoritative American jazz magazine DownBeat even proclaimed them 'equals of the young jazzers of New York', words of praise summing up their capabilities rather nicely. Re-evaluating that first album and their sophomore effort Headlines, the 21st century jazz buff really gets a blast from the past. The Houdini's played hard bop as if they had invented the genre – and they still do so.
It was Gert-Jan Blom – nowadays artistic producer of the renowned Metropole Orchestra – who 'invented' the hard bop sextet for the 1987 Canada tour of the Boulevard of Broken Dreams Festival. Back in Holland The Houdini's start gigging and recording in the original line-up consisting of alto saxophonist Rolf Delfos, tenor saxophonist Boris Vanderlek, trumpeter Angelo Verploegen, pianist Erwin Hoorweg, double bass player Stefan Lievestro and drummer Pieter Bast. Subsequently the band released the debut album Live at the Paradox, an overpowering example of the group's energy and creative power. In 1992 The Houdini's, in their new line-up with bassist Marius Beets and drummer Bram Wijland, cross the ocean to record Headlines in the temple of jazz: Rudy van Gelder's studio in Englewood Cliffs. Their second New York album Kickin' in the Front Window followed in 1993. During both visits to the Big Apple the band successfully played the NY club circuit, an exceptional feat for a Dutch ensemble. Soon after the recording Vanderlek left the band and was replaced by Barend Middelhoff, with whom they recorded their Challenge debut Hybrid, highlighting the forward looking single No more Yesterdays. Next to 'radio friendly' jazz The Houdini's also explored the more serious side of business. Collaborating with the Amsterdam New Sinfonietta Orchestra the band presented an ambitious Porgy & Bess program in Dutch theatres and concert halls. With George Gershwin's genius fresh in mind they decided to consecrate a full album to the five gods of the Great American Songbook: Irving Berlin, Cole Porter, Richard Rogers, Jerome Kern and, of course, George Gershwin. Once again they departed for the United States to present The Houdini's Play the Big Five to American audiences in New York, Birmingham and Alabama. By the mid nineties the Houdini's performed all over the globe. During their tour of Australia and Tasmania they played 21 gigs in a month's time. To give an impression of their electrifying performances down-under we included three no-nonsense live tracks recorded on that tour. Their tenth-anniversary-album Cooee marks a moment of reflection, with a more contemporary-improvised-music angle. With the 1999 Stripped to the Bone album The Houdini's are back on the hard bop track with a major change in the horn sound: after Barend Middelhoff's relocation to Paris, the band opted for a trombone in the front-line, a role for Martijn Sohier and, later, for the current trombonist Ilja Reijngoud. Meanwhile the band engaged in numerous musical adventures. The sextet performed an original live soundtrack accompanying the screening of the Buster Keaton movie The General, recorded the platinum selling album Strange Fruit with the Dutch top vocalist Trijntje Oosterhuis, hosted matinees at the famous Amsterdam Concertgebouw, collaborated with classical greats like the Schönberg Ensemble and composer/conductor John Adams, played with the Jazz Orchestra of the Concertgebouw and so forth, and so on. Recently they recorded an album with the very talented jazz singer Kim Hoorweg, the young daughter of piano player Erwin Hoorweg. As a fourteen-year-old teenage prodigy Kim recorded the Ella Fitzgerald album Kim is Back! for the prestigious Verve label, a feat that made her the youngest female artist in the label's history. With her father's Houdini's she presented the Peggy Lee tribute Why Don't You Do Right. Tracks like It's All Right with Me or Shady Lady Bird uncover the vigour she has brought to the band. While re-inventing fifties jazz, the now twenty-year-old singer and the twenty-five-year old band establish a genuine hand-in-glove chemistry. It's a blast from the past that still makes the headlines and deserves a big future.
Ruud Meijer
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Kim Hoorweg

Kim is back - Kim Hoorweg (1992) was introduced to Trijntje Oosterhuis already at a young age, by her father, jazz pianist Erwin Hoorweg. Trijntje inspired Kim to sing jazz songs. At the age of fourteen, Universal Music offered her a record contract which made her the ‘youngest female artist ever’ on Verve. In 2007 her first cd, 'Kim is Back' was released after which she performed at The North Sea Jazz Festival and with Trijntje Oosterhuis and the Metropole Orchestra, in the Heineken Music Hall. 2nd CD: 'My Recipe for a Happy Life' - In 2009 her second CD album 'My Recipe for a Happy Life' is released, also on Verve. In the mean time, she has grown into a...
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Kim is back - Kim Hoorweg (1992) was introduced to Trijntje Oosterhuis already at a young age, by her father, jazz pianist Erwin Hoorweg. Trijntje inspired Kim to sing jazz songs. At the age of fourteen, Universal Music offered her a record contract which made her the ‘youngest female artist ever’ on Verve. In 2007 her first cd, "Kim is Back" was released after which she performed at The North Sea Jazz Festival and with Trijntje Oosterhuis and the Metropole Orchestra, in the Heineken Music Hall.
2nd CD: "My Recipe for a Happy Life" - In 2009 her second CD album "My Recipe for a Happy Life" is released, also on Verve. In the mean time, she has grown into a singer who writes all her songs by herself and manages to get musical giants like Prince-keyboard player Chance Howard, Candy Dulfer, Trijntje Oosterhuis and Perquisite to perform with her on her second CD. Her CD is very well received by the press. | Oor: "This really belongs to the top. Kim is going to be very big." | HP de Tijd: " A great voice and a top-of-the-bill band.” | Jazz Magazine: "Surprising, fresh, mature and convincing" Concerts - In the meantime Kim is performing frequently, with different line-ups. She performs at the BIMHUIS, the Lantaren-Venster and at the Concertgebouw and tours theaters across the country with her own programme. She is featured as the main act at many well-known festivals, like The Hague Jazz, Grolsch International Jazz Festival, Jazz in Duketown, Amersfoort Jazzfestival and IJsseljazz.
Collaborations - She performs with hip-hop band ‘de Kernkoppen’, she is invited by the Magogo Chamber Orchestra as guest solist and performs a.o. with Jazz musicians Karel Boehlee, Hans Vroomans, Tom Beek, Eric van der Westen, Rik Mol, Martin Verdonk, Milan Bonger and Tollak Ollestad.
Bongomatik - Since 2008 she is a founding member of Bongomatik. This latin-jazz formation for which she writes several songs, releases its debut CD album in 2010 and performs a.o. at the Dunya Festival and the Afro Latino Festival in Belgium.
Raul Midón - In 2010 she travels to the USA where she is invited by Raul Midón. This collaboration results into a few own songs and a joint performance at the Pulsation Festival in Nancy. They are currently collaborating on the production of a new album which is probably releasing in the spring of 2013.
The Houdini's - In the same year (2010) Kim visits singer Catherine Russell in New York City, for the preparation of a tour with The Houdini's featuring Peggy Lee’s repertoire. After this successful tour Kim is offered a contract with Challenge Records. Her new CD "Why Don't You Do Right", with songs by Peggy Lee will be released September 2, 2011. The Houdini's and Kim will also perform during the 2011-2012 season at theaters and festivals.

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Kim Hoorweg and The Houdini`s
Kim Hoorweg & The Houdini's - Shady Lady Bird
Where Or When - Kim Hoorweg & The Houdini's
The making of Where Or When

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