Acoustic modern jazz. Standards and original compositions. Variety of grooves and moods: bebop, swing, funk, Brazilian, classical, ballad, ECM, calypso.
ADAM CZERWINSKI & DAREK OLESZKIEWICZ
Raindance
Label: Allegro Records Poland (2007)
Catalogue No: 011
Format: CD
Tracks:
1 How Deep Is The Ocean 5:53
2 Raindance 6:51
3 Double Larry 6:40
4 Inspiration 6:09
5 J&J 7:38
6 Paradise 6:56
7 Bewitched 6:17
8 Blues For Adam 6:45
9 Awakening 6:48
10 Ca-Lips-O 6:05
Performed by:
Larry Goldings - B3 Hammond organ, melodica
Larry Koonse - guitar
Darek "Oles" Oleszkiewicz - acoustic bass
Adam Czerwinski - drums
Nolan Shaheed - cornet (track #9)
Recorded:
February 21-22, 2005 at No Studio in Pasadena, California USA
About:
Darek "Oles" Oleszkiewicz was born on February 20, 1963 in Wroclaw, Poland.
At the age of five Darek began his music education at the State Music School in Wroclaw.
Piano
was his first instrument, but later he played guitar, electric bass and
finally at eighteen years old, he switched to accoustic bass. While in
his teens he played with amateur groups, evolving in popular music
styles from rock, blues, jazz-rock to straight ahead jazz.
In the
early 1980's, Darek participated in various jazz festivals and national
competitions for young musicians. In 1983, he was the most awarded
musician at the Jazz Juniors in Cracow, winning the first individual
prize, first prize for jazz composition and a second prize in jazz combo
category. Later that year Darek was invited by Jan Ptaszyn Wroblewski, a
jazz legend in Poland, to join saxophonist's quartet on tour.
In
the following five years Darek Oleszkiewicz was working steadily with
some of the best jazz bands in the country such as: Zbigniew Namyslowski
Quartet, Tomasz Szukalski Quartet, Henryk Majewski Quintet, Wojciech
Karolak Trio and Andrzej Jagodzinski Trio and Jan Ptaszyn Wroblewski
Quartet. With those groups he recorded for Polish Jazz, Polskie
Nagrania, East Wind and also for the radio and television in Poland and
abroad. Darek was touring extensively in Poland, France, Germany, Czech
Republic, Cuba, Mexico and performed at major festivals, concerts and
jazz club venues.
In 1988, Darek arrived in Los Angeles with a simple plan in mind: to broaden his musical horizon.
One
year later he received a full scholarship from California Institute Of
The Arts and began studies with the legendary bassist Charlie Haden.
After graduation in 1992, he accepted a teaching position at the
Institute, where he has been
conducting jazz ensembles and teaching
bass ever since. Since 2002 Darek has been a jazz faculty member at the
University Of California in Irvine.
Aside from his teaching
duties, Darek has been very active as a performer and became one of the
most sought after bass players on the West Coast. "Oles" (his American
nick-name) had the opportunity to perform and record with the greatest
masters in jazz. A partial list of his collaborations include:
Brad
Mehldau, Billy Higgins, Pat Metheny, Joe Lovano, Eddie Henderson,
Charles Lloyd, John Abercrombie, Bennie Maupin, Lee Konitz, Peter
Erskine, Alan Pasqua, Bennie Wallace, Victor Lewis, Harvey Mason, Dave
Grusin, Art Farmer, Horace Silver, Alice Coltrane, Ravi Coltrane, James
Newton, Arthur Blythe, Lew Tabackin, Steve Kuhn, Gary Smulyan, Ronnie
Cuber, Billy Hart, Kevin Hays, Munyungo Jackon, Steve Hass, Toshiko
Akiyoshi, Marian McPartland, Janis Siegel, Bob Brookmeyer, Curtis
Fuller, Roy McCurdy, Tom Harrell, Larry Goldings, Bill Stewart, Chris
Potter, Kei Akagi, Billy Childs, Bob Sheppard, Joe LaBarbera, Bill
Cunliffe, Patrice Rushen, Bennie Golson, Piotr Baron, Teri Lynn
Carrington, Buddy De Franco, Terry Gibbs, Anthony Wilson Nonet and Los
Angeles Jazz Quartet.
With these and many others artists Darek
has recorded approximately 100 albums and performed hundreds of concerts
throughout America, Europe and Asia. Several of those recordings were
nominated for Grammy Awards. In 2003, Darek was also nominated to
Fryderyk's Awards in Poland in the category "Jazz Musician Of The Year".
Darek's
first recording project as a leader "Like A Dream" with Brad Mehldau
and Bennie Maupin was released by Cryptogramophone Records in 2004 and
gained a critical acclaim worldwide. In 2005 Darek "Oles" Oleszkiewicz
was voted the "Best Accoustic Bassist" in the Jazz Top readers poll in
Jazz Forum European Magazine.