Jazz@work: 33 years of passion and melodies in the heart of Mauthausen

Jazz@work: 33 years of passion and melodies in the heart of Mauthausen

On Saturday, October 26, 2024, the talented musicians from jazz@work celebrated a remarkable anniversary in the parish home Mauthausen. The band, which has been enthusiastic about Dixieland, Blues and Jazz standards for 33 years, has not only made a name for itself, but also won the hearts of many music lovers.

The beginnings of Jazz@Work go back to 1991 when the group was originally launched as " Bebop-Sextet ". It consisted of members of the Mauthausen market music band, including Erich and Helmut Hetterdorfer and Thomas Kaser. What was initially intended as a one -time appearance quickly developed into a popular performance that captivated the audience and encouraged the musicians to continue their journey. Even if the original name may have been misleading, since real Bebop is often complex, it was still chosen because he liked the musicians.

a dynamic band

Over time, the band grew to eight members, and Bebop-Sexet became jazz@work , a name that still shapes the band. The line-up, the trumpet, tenor saxophone, clarinet/old saxophone, trombone, banjo/guitar, piano, double bass and drums, is reminiscent of the traditional New Orleans bands and brings the authentic sound of jazz music to life. Your repertoire is diverse and ranges from classic Dixieland pieces to well-known jazz standards to new compositions.

what makes jazz@work particularly distinguishes is the passion with which the musicians shape their appearances. They not only appear to entertain the audience, but attach great importance to actively sharing the joy and energy that comes from their music. This positive attitude has led to the band's fan base growing steadily and attracts many visitors to their concerts.

an anniversary full of memories

On the occasion of the 33th anniversary of Jazz@Work, the musicians looked back on a number of successful appearances, many of them in front of a full house. The experiences and music of the past few years became the subject of the anniversary, which for everyone involved became an emotional moment. Mayor Thomas Punkenhofer got the point: " jazz@work is more than just a band, she is an institution in the regional music scene ." This quote reflects the appreciation that the band enjoys in the community.

Overall, the anniversary was not only a review of a successful past, but also a promising view of the future. With their commitment and passion for music, the musicians of Jazz@Work have proven that they will continue to play an important role in regional culture. Your story is not only a success story, but also an inspiration for everyone who loves art and music.

More about this outstanding band as well as other details on their history can be found in a detailed report on www.meinbeinbezirk.at .

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