Hans Dulfer
Thinking outside of the box: that is the attitude to the life of saxophonist Hans Dulfer. Musically, Dulfer has always been at the forefront. He played psychedelic free jazz and created the first Dutch world music. He was the first jazz musician to collaborate with house DJs, and he achieved pop star status in Japan with the unique mix of heavy guitars, beats and sax on the record Big Boy. He was also at the cradle of the Dutch jazz scene as an organizer of legendary concerts and as co-founder of our hall. In our anniversary month, this 'tough tenor' performance cannot be missed, 50 years after his 1st concert in the BIMHUIS.
Hans Dulfer
Preferably live
To this day, Dulfer prefers to play live in the most diverse places and with relentless energy. He always brings a true all-star band, including guitarist Jerôme Hol and drummer Hans Eijkenaar. Dulfer has let us know that he likes to play in front of a full house, so you know what to do.
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Hans Dulfer
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