ON TOUR IN EUROPE!

Finally I get to tour with the crazy guys in The World Citizen Band again……

This is such a special group of people and musicians…. we come from many different places around the globe, and still somehow manage to make music together and have a fantastic vibe between us…. Its such a joy touring with these guys.

Valencia - Barcelona - Madrid - Hamburg - Rønshoved - Berlin - Aalborg - Tallinn - Vilnius -

Valencia - Barcelona - Madrid - Hamburg - Rønshoved - Berlin - Aalborg - Tallinn - Vilnius -

Its a heavy run of 12 gigs, 5 workshops and 1 recording session in 11 days….. and I love that!

If you are in one of these cities, do come say hi to us!



World Citizen Band

The World Citizen Band is an international contemporary jazz ensemble that originated in Berlin Germany in 2011. The band gathers musicians from all over the world with the intention of uniting different cultures through music. They are... Alex Terrier - Saxophone (France), Thomas Oakman – Trumpet (Poland), Ramiro Olaciregui -Guitar (Argentina). Marcos Merino - Piano (Spain), Kenneth Dahl Knudsen - Contrabass (Denmark), Rodolfo Zuniga - Drums (Costa Rica).

This group began as a collaboration between guitarist Ramiro Olaciregui & bassist Kenneth Dahl Knudsen. After migrating to Germany in 2011 with the wish of expanding their musical boundaries, Olaciregui & Knudsen rapidly established themselves within the Berlin jazz scene as leaders of several groups under their own names. When asked to participate in the Ecuador Jazz Festival, the 2 musicians decided to join efforts and create the World Citizen Band. The name of this group makes reference to the current situation of a large number of musical communities over the world, in which the constant interaction between musicians of different nationalities becomes growingly evident. The 6 members of this group all have a nomadic lifestyle, for all have migrated from their country of origin in search for a broader view and understanding of the ever changing musical world of jazz. It is fair to say that they are all “citizens of the world”.