Альбомы исполнителя
Glow
2001 · альбом
Pieces of Time
1997 · альбом
This Is You
1994 · альбом
Eventually
2023 · альбом
The Dog Ate My Homework
2023 · сингл
Moon Over Meno
2023 · сингл
Chasing Sunsets
2020 · альбом
The Lovesong (Radio Edit)
2020 · сингл
They Say Humans Exist
2020 · альбом
Jacob Young & Urban Gardening
2018 · альбом
Last Things
2018 · альбом
Rathkes gate 12:21:58
2017 · альбом
Forever Young
2014 · альбом
Magiske Kroker & Hemmeligheter
2008 · сборник
Sideways
2008 · альбом
The Question of You
2008 · сингл
Evening Falls
2004 · альбом
Where Flamingos Fly
2002 · альбом
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Биография
Norwegian guitarist Jacob Young is a lyrical, nuanced improviser whose albums showcase his deeply poetic, harmonically expansive approach to modern creative jazz. Influenced by Jim Hall and John Abercrombie, Young first gained attention in the mid-'90s playing with vocalist Karin Krog. He issued a handful of highly regarded albums including 2004's Evening Falls, 2008's Sideways, and 2018's Last Things with vocalist Siril M. Hauge. Born in 1970 in Lillehammer, Norway, Young first began studying guitar on his own at the age of 12 after being introduced to jazz by his father, an American. He studied music at the University of Oslo and received a scholarship to the New School for Jazz and Contemporary Music in New York City. While in New York, he studied the jazz repertoire as a gateway to harmonic improvisation. His primary instructor was the legendary guitarist Jim Hall, who influenced his tone. Young studied with Hall privately as well as in ensemble settings. He also took private instruction from guitarist John Abercrombie, one of the mainstays of ECM Records. In addition to studying his chosen instrument, Young studied jazz composition as well with pianist Richie Beierach and Kenny Werner. He graduated in 1993 and spent time freelancing and apprenticing in the city with notables Rashied Ali, Marc Copeland, Junior Mance, Larry Goldings, and Arnie Lawrence. Young eventually returned to Norway and recorded three titles for local labels with musicians such as Nils Petter Molvaer, Trygve Seim, Arve Henricksen, and Jarle Vespestad. While gigging in Norway with Seim's band, Young garnered the attention of Norwegian vocalist Karin Krog. The pair recorded a duet album, Where Flamingoes Fly, on the Grappa label, produced by John Surman. The duo did a world tour behind the album. ECM Records' impresario Manfred Eicher heard Young playing with Seim's band and eventually signed him. Jacob Young's debut for ECM, Evening Falls, features his own compositions and a two-year-old band containing three generations of Norwegian musicians including veteran drummer Jon Christensen, who has been part of the ECM roster since the '70s; maverick trumpeter Mathias Eick, bass clarinetist and saxophonist Vidar Johansen, and bassist Mats Eilertsen. He was the guitarist in the experimental jazz-rock-electronics outfit Interstatic and played on their self-titled debut in 2007. His own effort, Sideways, followed in 2008; recorded with the same band that cut his first album, it appeared in 2008. In 2009, Young was the guitarist in drummer Manu Katché's band for Third Round, which was issued in 2010. He spent the next three years playing live in Europe on his own and backing others. He re-entered an Oslo studio as a bandleader in 2013 with saxophonist Trygve Seim and pianist Marcin Wasilewski's trio on Forever Young, issued in the early summer of 2014. In 2017, he collaborated with pianist Lars Jansson and vocalist Siril M. Hauge on the Nordic Circles jazz project Under the Clouds. The following year, he again joined Hauge for the album Last Things. The trio album, Rathkes Gate 12:21:58, arrived in 2019 and featured Young with saxophonist Bendik Hofseth and drummer Paolo Vinaccia. ~ Thom Jurek, Rovi