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His album debut was in 1989, after that he has released about ten more albums, most recently The Ripple Effect[6] (2023) where the pianist [[Lars Jansson (composer)|Lars Jansson]] participates together with the drummer Adam Ross and the bassist Olli Rantala.
His album debut was in 1989, after that he has released about ten more albums, most recently The Ripple Effect[6] (2023) where the pianist [[Lars Jansson (composer)|Lars Jansson]] participates together with the drummer Adam Ross and the bassist Olli Rantala.
Since 2000, he also runs his own record label, Guitarland Records.
Since 2000, he also runs his own record label, Guitarland Records.
Rolf Jardemark is mentioned in the book The Great Jazz Guitarists – The Ultimate Guide<ref>Yanow, Scott (2023-04-01). The Great Jazz Guitarists – The Ultimate Guide. Backbeat Books. sid. 99. ISBN ISBN 978–1–61713–023–6</ref>,by the American jazz historian and author [[Scott Yanow]]. Among many other collaborations he has worked with American saxophonist [[David Wilczewski]], Swedish trombone player [[Nils Landgren (musician)|Nils Landgren]], <ref>https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/rolf-jardemark</ref>.
Rolf Jardemark is mentioned in the book The Great Jazz Guitarists – The Ultimate Guide<ref>Yanow, Scott (2023-04-01). The Great Jazz Guitarists – The Ultimate Guide. Backbeat Books. sid. 99. ISBN ISBN 978–1–61713–023–6</ref>,by the American jazz historian and author [[Scott Yanow]]. <ref>https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/rolf-jardemark</ref>. In June 2013 he participated in the semiannual Grand Summit Hotel concert, at Grand Summit Hotel in New Jersey, USA, an evening starred by American guitarist Gene Batoncini<ref>Jersey Jazz – Journal of the New Jersey Jazz Society, September 2013</ref>.
Among many other collaborations he has worked with American saxophonist [[David Wilczewski]], American guitarist [[John Stowell]]<ref>The New York Jazz Record, November 2017, page 27</ref>, Swedish trombone player [[Nils Landgren (musician)|Nils Landgren]],


==Discography==
==Discography==

Revision as of 10:04, 8 March 2024

Rolf Jardemark, born November 23, 1960[1] in Gothenburg, is a Swedish jazz musician (guitar) and composer.

After going to musical college at age 16 Rolf Jardemark studied classical guitar at The Academy of Music in Gothenberg.[2] His album debut was in 1989, after that he has released about ten more albums, most recently The Ripple Effect[6] (2023) where the pianist Lars Jansson participates together with the drummer Adam Ross and the bassist Olli Rantala. Since 2000, he also runs his own record label, Guitarland Records. Rolf Jardemark is mentioned in the book The Great Jazz Guitarists – The Ultimate Guide[3],by the American jazz historian and author Scott Yanow. [4]. In June 2013 he participated in the semiannual Grand Summit Hotel concert, at Grand Summit Hotel in New Jersey, USA, an evening starred by American guitarist Gene Batoncini[5]. Among many other collaborations he has worked with American saxophonist David Wilczewski, American guitarist John Stowell[6], Swedish trombone player Nils Landgren,

Discography

  • Soft Landing (1989)
  • Jungle Crunch (1991)
  • Guitarland (1993)
  • Further Adventures in Guitarland (1997)
  • Toco (2000)
  • Rosewood (2005)
  • Get out of Town (2009)
  • Sunset in Guitarland (2010)
  • Twin Guitars (2012)
  • Blue Age (2015)
  • Cosmology (2016) (With John Stowell)
  • Springtime in New York (2019)
  • On a Sunny Side (2021)
  • The Ripple Effect (2023)

References

  1. ^ Yanow, Scott (2023-04-01). The Great Jazz Guitarists – The Ultimate Guide. Backbeat Books. sid. 99. ISBN ISBN 978–1–61713–023–6
  2. ^ https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/rolf-jardemark
  3. ^ Yanow, Scott (2023-04-01). The Great Jazz Guitarists – The Ultimate Guide. Backbeat Books. sid. 99. ISBN ISBN 978–1–61713–023–6
  4. ^ https://www.allaboutjazz.com/musicians/rolf-jardemark
  5. ^ Jersey Jazz – Journal of the New Jersey Jazz Society, September 2013
  6. ^ The New York Jazz Record, November 2017, page 27