Eric Ineke

Eric Ineke

Photo of Eric Ineke taken by Marc Heeman
Background information
Birth name Eric Alexander Ineke
Born (1947-04-01)April 1, 1947
Haarlem, The Netherlands
Genres Jazz, bebop, hard bop, Post-bop
Occupation(s) Drummer, Bandleader, educator
Instruments Drums
Years active 1964 – present
Website www.ericineke.com

Eric Ineke (born Haarlem, April 1, 1947) is a Dutch jazz drummer who started his career in the 1960s. In 1969 he made his first record with tenor saxophonist Ferdinand Povel and through the years he has played with the Rob Agerbeek Quintet, the Rein de Graaff/Dick Vennik Quartet, the Ben van den Dungen/Jarmo Hoogendijk Quintet and the Piet Noordijk Quartet. During his career he has also played with numerous international, mainly American soloists like Dexter Gordon, Johnny Griffin, George Coleman, Shirley Horn, Dizzy Gillespie, Al Cohn, Grant Stewart, Jimmy Raney, Barry Harris, Eric Alexander and Dave Liebman, recorded numerous CD’s and appeared at many national and international jazz festivals (North Sea Jazz Festival, Nice Jazz Festival, Pescara Jazz, San Remo, Athens, Toronto Jazz Festival, Montreal International Jazz Festival and New York). For more than 35 years he has been the drummer of the Rein de Graaff Trio and since 2006 has led the Eric Ineke JazzXpress, a quintet in the hard-bop tradition. With this quintet, Eric Ineke got invited in 2011 by the American Jazz Museum in Kansas City with jazz singer Deborah Brown where they did a few performances, including one on Kansas Public Radio and a CD recording produced by Bobby Watson.[1]

Eric Ineke also teaches at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague. Eric Ineke is giving masterclasses all around the world. In April 2012 he released his first book The Ultimate Sideman, in conversation with Dave Liebman.[2]

Discography

As leader

As co-leader

As sideman

Masterclasses

References

  1. http://www.challengerecords.com/artists/1184244552, Biography Eric Ineke Jazzxpress
  2. published by Pincio: Jazz Master Drummer Eric Ineke talks about the artists he has played with since 1968

External links

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