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Hein Van de Geyn

Hein Van de Geyn

born on 18/7/1956 in Schijndel, Nordbrabant, Netherlands

Hein Van de Geyn

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Hein Van de Geyn (born 18 July 1956, Schijndel) is a jazz bassist, composer and band leader from the Netherlands. He is a critically acclaimed artist and performer, as both as a sideman and solo. Van de Geyn won a North Sea Jazz award in 1998. He was also voted "Best European Acoustic Bass Player" in this year by a referendum by the Belgian radio stations RTBF and VRT. Van de Geyn is also an active teacher of bass and as well as music in general, and he is head of bass at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague.

In 2010 Van de Geyn decided to stop his career as a bassist and he moved with his family to South Africa to run a guest house, and dedicate his life to writing and education.

Van de Geyn has played as a sideman for well-known jazz artists including Jean "Toots" Thielemans, Chet Baker, Lee Konitz, Tal Farlow and Dee Dee Bridgewater. He also has his own group, Baseline.

Discography

As a band leader -

  • "Meets - Van de Geyn/Konitz" (1990)
  • "Why Really - Baseline" (1994)
  • "Standards - Baseline" (1995)
  • "Returns - Baseline" (1996)
  • "Woodwind Works - Hein Van de Geyn" (1999)
  • "Deja Vu - Baseline" (2000)
  • "The Guitar Album - Baseline" (2006)

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