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Ian Chaplin

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Ian Chaplin
Born (1944-01-01) 1 January 1944 (age 80)
Adelaide, South Australia, Australia
GenresJazz
OccupationPianist

Ian Chaplin is an Australian jazz saxophonist.[1][2] Chaplin, Scott Tinkler, Phillip Rex and Scott Lambie won the 1998 ARIA Award for Best Jazz Album with their album The Future In Today.[3] The Ian Chaplin Quartet was nominated for same award in 1997 with Tjapangati.

Chaplin has been a member of Paul Grabowsky's Sextet, the Australian Art Orchestra, Decoy, and was a band member on Tonight Live with Steve Vizard.

Discography

Ian Chaplin Quartet

  • Tjapangati (1996) - Jazzhead[4]

Chaplin, Tinkler, Rex, Lambie

  • The Future In Today (1997) - Jazzhead[5]

References

  1. ^ Shand, John (10 June 2002), "Ian Chaplin Quartet, Side On Cafe", Sydney Morning Herald
  2. ^ Jackson, Adrian (17 January 1997), "Down The Track, A CD", The Age
  3. ^ Jinman, Richard (21 October 1998), "I Should Be So Lucky, Natalie", Sydney Morning Herald
  4. ^ Clare, John (10 June 2002), "A Hot Line In Alto Intensity", Sydney Morning Herald
  5. ^ Shand, John (30 March 1998), "Ahead Of Its Time", Sydney Morning Herald