Mads Vinding

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Mads Vinding (born December 7, 1948 in Copenhagen) is a Danish jazz double-bassist.

He is an example of world-class Danish jazz musicians, and one of the 'aces of basses' with more than 600 recordings to his credit. Professional at age 16, Vinding became the house-bassplayer at Café Montmartre, the legendary jazz club in Copenhagen. He is the holder of an impressive list of engagements with a multitude of famous jazz masters.

Mads Vinding has performed all over the world, produced several records, written film scores and has received several distinguished jazz awards:

  • 1978 first prize as best soloist in the International Radio contest NORDRING;
  • The Ben Webster Prize in 1982;
  • Palæ Jazz Prize in 1997;
  • Launy Grøndahl's honorary prize 2000;
  • winner of Readers Polls 1997 & 2000;
  • recipient of three Grammy's for Best Album 2000 in the jazz and folk category and
  • recipient of the Django D'or prize as "Master of Jazz" 2007.

Along with the acoustic double-bass, he has also refined his playing on the electric bass. What makes him an outstanding artist and a sought-after soloist, however, are his musical command and his maturity, which have been called upon over 35 years of working with outstanding jazz musicians. He has played with the majority of jazz musicians worth playing with - as of 2006 he plays with the ones that satisfy his concepts of what music ought to sound like.

He has two sons, Mikael and Klaus, and lives with his wife, Susanne, in Copenhagen.

According to his official homepage, he has collaborated with a wide range of well-known jazz musicians, including Herbie Hancock - Wayne Shorter - Stan Getz - Gary Burton - Hank Jones - Tony Williams - Dexter Gordon - Ben Webster - Joanne Brackeen - Sonny Stitt - Sir Roland Hanna - Benny Goodman - Dizzy Gillespie - Dollar Brand - Clark Terry - Chet Baker - Art Farmer - Woody Shaw - Benny Bailey - Dusko Goykovich - Ed Thigpen - Alvin Queen - Billy Hart - Bruno Castelucci - John Engels - Daniel Humair - Sangoma Everett - Enrico Pieranunzi - Roger Kellaway - Tete Montoliu - Horace Parlan - Fred Hersch - Martial Solal - Renee Rosnes - Gordon Beck - Dee Dee Bridgewater - Meredith d'Ambrosio - Deborah Brown - Mark Murphy - Etta Cameron - Toots Thielemans - Lee Konitz - Johnny Griffin - Sahib Shihab - Stuff Smith - Don Byas - Charlie Mariano - Ernie Wilkins - Philip Catherine - Bob Brookmeyer - Monty Alexander - Eddie "Lockjaw" Davis - Peter Herbolzheimer - Janne Schaffer - Quincy Jones - Svend Asmussen - Istanbul Express - Thomas Clausen - Alex Riel - Kim Sjøgren - Finn Savery - The Danish Radio Big Band - etc, etc..

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