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Eric Vloeimans
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Vloeimans performing in July 2007
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Born | (1963-03-24) 24 March 1963 (age 61) Huizen, North Holland, Netherlands |
Genres | Jazz |
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Instrument(s) | Trumpet |
Years active | 1990–present |
Labels | Challenge |
Website | ericvloeimans |
Eric Vloeimans (Dutch pronunciation: [ˈeːrɪk ˈvluimɑns]; born 24 March 1963) is a Dutch musician, songwriter, and record producer.
Although he studied classical music as a child, he became interested in jazz at the Rotterdam Academy of Music. After graduating in 1988, he moved to New York City and studied trumpet with Donald Byrd. He was a member of big bands led by Mercer Ellington and Frank Foster. In the 1990s, he recorded the album Bitches and Fairy Tales (1999) with Marc Johnson, Joey Baron, and John Taylor. Vloeimans has also worked with Kinan Azmeh, Michiel Borstlap, Lars Danielsson, Jimmy Haslip, Joe LaBarbera, Nguyên Lê, Ernst Reijseger, and Bugge Wesseltoft.[1]
With Michel Banabila
With Michiel Borstlap
With Martin Fondse
With others
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