Biography
Dutch saxophonist Benjamin Herman was born in 1968, and after briefly flirting with the drums, he began playing alto sax at age 12. Within a year he was playing professionally, making his North Sea Jazz Festival debut at 17; upon graduating with honors from the Hilversum Conservatory in 1991, Herman won the Wessel Ilcken Prize, and a year later he was awarded a grant to study at the Manhattan School of Music under saxophonist Dick Oatts. In addition to co-leading a sextet with Michiel Borstlap, Herman also played with the Piet Kuiters Quartet and the Fra Fra Big Band; leading a quartet with guitarist Maarten van der Grinten, he released Lost Languages, followed in 1999 by Get In. ~ Jason Ankeny, Rovi



 
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See See Rider | Benjamin Herman Quartet
Benjamin Herman, Timothy Banchet & Thomas Pol - Empty Concertgebouw Sessions
Benjamin Herman ft. Daniël von Piekartz - Trouble
Tania Kross & Benjamin Herman Trio - G.Gershwin/ Summertime (live)
New Cool Collective - Max (unplugged) - Live from Benjamin Herman's Living Room
Benjamin Herman Quartet - "Blue Bird" from Charlie Parker (1952)
Benjamin Herman - A Place I Don't Know (Live at Mezz, Breda)
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