The Vampires (band)
{{Short description|Australian world roots jazz group}}
{{Use dmy dates|date=March 2018}}
{{Use Australian English|date=March 2018}}
{{Infobox musical artist
| name = The Vampires
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| origin = Sydney, Australia
| genre = World-roots jazz
| years_active = 2005–present
| label = Earshift Music
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| website = {{url|https://www.thevampires.com.au/}}
| current_members = Jeremy Rose
Nick Garbett
Alex Masso
Noel Mason
| past_members = Alex Boneham, Mike Majkowski
}}
The Vampires are an Australian world roots jazz group comprising saxophonist Jeremy Rose, trumpeter Nick Garbett, drummer Alex Masso, and bassist Mike Majkowski.
History
The band formed in their final year of studying for their Bachelor of Music (jazz performance) at the Sydney Conservatorium of Music{{cn|date=October 2023}} in 2005.{{Citation | last = Cunningham | first = Ilsa | date = 23 August 2007 | title = Vamping it up | periodical = Illawarra Mercury }}
The band has released six albums and toured extensively around Australia, Germany, the UK, Czech Republic, Austria and Italy. The band performs mostly original music by Jeremy Rose and Nick Garbett that draws inspiration from their travels around the world and experiences in life. The band has performed at every major jazz festival in Australia, the Love Supreme Festival (UK), Glasgow Jazz Festival, Edingburgh Jazz Festival, Jazzahead Festival (Bremen, Germany), and the Enjoy Jazz Festival (Mannheim, Germany).{{citation needed|date=August 2020}}
Members
- Nick Garbett (trumpet)
- Jeremy Rose (alto, tenor and soprano saxophones, clarinet, bass clarinet and piano)
- Alex Masso (drums and percussion)
- Alex Boneham (double bass, 2008–present)
- Mike Majkowski (double bass, 2006–2008)
The band members have lived in different parts of the world – bassist Alex Boneham became an established presence in Los Angeles, and Nick Garbett lived in Lampedusa, Italy.{{citation needed|date=August 2020}}
On 1 March 2022, Alex Masso was appointed executive officer of the Australian Music Association.{{cite web | title=AMA appoints new Executive Officer | website=Australian Music Association | date=2 March 2022 | url=https://australianmusic.asn.au/ama-appoints-new-executive-officer/ | access-date=21 October 2023}}{{cite web | last=Briggs | first=Maddy | title=Make noise for Make Music Day in 2023! | website=Limelight | date=21 June 2023 | url=https://limelightmagazine.com.au/news/make-noise-for-make-music-day-in-2023/ | access-date=21 October 2023}}
Collaborators
- Chris Abrahams (piano, organ, prophet, super 6, Quantum, Rhodes, 2021–2022, on Night Jar)
- Jonathan Zwartz (double bass, 2014–2017, on The Vampires Meet Lionel Loueke)
- Shannon Barnett (occasional guest, trombone on South Coasting, Chellowdene and Garfish)
- Fabian Hevia (guest, percussion, approx. 2009–2012, on Chellowdene and Garfish)
- Ben Hauptmann (guest, guitar, 2014–2017)
- Lionel Loueke (guest, guitar, 2016, on The Vampires Meet Lionel Loueke)
- Danny Fischer (guest, drums, 2016, on The Vampires Meet Lionel Loueke)
- Also one off performances with Matt Smith (guitar), Tobias Backhaus (drums), James Greening (trombone), Mike Rivett (saxophone), Peter Farrar (saxophone), Lloyd Swanton, Max Alduca, Rory Brown, Brett Hirst, Tom Botting, and Zephyr Quartet.
Awards and nominations
The Vampires were a finalist for Best Australian Jazz Ensemble and Best Produced Album at the Australian Jazz Bell Awards and in the AIR Awards.{{cn|date=October 2023}}
=ARIA Music Awards=
The ARIA Music Awards is an annual awards ceremony held by the Australian Recording Industry Association.
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| 2017{{cite web|url=https://www.ariaawards.com.au/history/search/?text=Vampires|title=ARIA Awards search The Vampires|website=ARIA Awards|access-date=29 August 2020}}
| The Vampires meet Lionel Loueke
| {{nom}}
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| 2023
| Nightjar (featuring Chris Abrahams)
| Best Jazz Album
| {{won}}
|-
{{end}}
=Australian Music Prize=
The Australian Music Prize (the AMP) is an annual award of $30,000 given to an Australian band or solo artist in recognition of the merit of an album released during the year of award. They commenced in 2005.{{cite web|url=http://themusic.com.au/news/all/2018/03/09/sampa-the-great-scores-$30,000-aus-music-prize/ | title=Sampa the Great Scores $30,000 aus Music Prize|website=Themusic.com.au}}{{Cite web |url=https://www.australianmusicprize.com.au/shortlists/2017/ |title=2017 Shortlist – the Amp (Australian Music Prize) |access-date=11 March 2018 |archive-url=https://web.archive.org/web/20180311150910/https://www.australianmusicprize.com.au/shortlists/2017/ |archive-date=11 March 2018 |url-status=dead }} The Vampires were the first instrumental act to be shortlisted for this prize.{{cn|date=October 2023}}
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| 2017
| The Vampires meet Lionel Loueke
| Australian Music Prize
| {{nom}}
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Discography
= Albums =
References
{{Reflist}}
External links
- {{official|https://www.thevampires.com.au/}}