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Antti Sarpila

Antti Sarpila

born on 11/6/1964 in Helsinki, Uusimaa, Finland

Antti Sarpila

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Antti Sarpila (born 1964) is a Finnish jazz musician (clarinet).[1]

He formerly performed in a Benny Goodman-inspired style, and studied under Bob Wilber, and he was part of the «Tribute to Benny Goodman» (Carnegie Hall, 1988), and later figured in six tours of the USA. Later, he performed at the Oslo Jazzfestival 2006, together with Stokstad/Jensen Trad.Band.

His own A. S. Swing Band was established in 1982, and has released over ten albums. An anniversary DVD, 20th Anniversary Concert live at Finlandia Hall was released in 2002. With the Swedish Swing Society he also performed at Carnegie Hall in 2000. In a quartet with Lars Erstrand, Mark Shane and Björn Sjödin he performed A sailboat in the moonlight (2004) and We've got a heartful of music (2004). In the same year, he was a guest of Gerhard Aspheim's «Oldtimers» celebrating a 25 year anniversary at Oslo Jazzfestival.

He won the Yrjö-prisen in 1997. According to a Finnish magazine "Hymy" (6-7/2008) Sarpila belongs to Free masons.

References

  1. Eur (2002), International who's who in popular Music, Routledge, ISBN 978-1-85743-161-2

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