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Rob Agerbeek                                             Years active 1956-present


Robbert Arris Jules "Rob" Agerbeek (born 28 September 1937 in Batavia, Jakarta) is an Indo Dutch boogie-woogie and jazz pianist and winner of several jazz concourses in the Netherlands in the late 1950s. He is regarded as one of Europe's finest jazz pianists, covering the full spectrum of jazz styles from his early days of Boogie-woogie to Chicago traditional Jazz, swing and contemporary jazz. 


 

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Early life and career

In 1954 Rob Agerbeek and his family arrived in the Netherlands.

 

He started playing the piano at the age of 17 or 18. Except for one piano lesson from his mother he is completely self-taught; he learned the piano by listening to records of Albert Ammons, Johnny Maddox, Winifred Atwell, Pete Johnson and Meade Lux Lewis.

 

In the first years of his career Agerbeek is mainly into Boogie-woogie and later in his career he expands his playing styles with bebop, hardbop and dixieland. He accompanied more than hundred, mainly American, Jazz musicians such as Ben Webster, Hank Mobley, Dexter Gordon, George Coleman, Johnny Griffin and Gene Ammons.

 

Rob Agerbeek performed at international jazzfestivals as the Paris Jazz Festival, Hammerveld Jazz Festival, North Sea Jazz Festival, Kongsberg Jazz Festival and the Berlin Jazz Festival.

Later career

On 17 November 1996 Agerbeek celebrated his 40 years jubilee as an allround jazz pianist when he was presented with the membership of honour of the Hague Jazz Club.

 

Rob Agerbeek still occasionally performs with his trio consisting of himself on piano and Ben Schröder on drums and Alex Milo on bass. Joining in on vocals on several performances are Jazz singer Mirjam van Dam, Susanne de Rooij and Brigitte Soffner.

 

Awards

•AVRO Jazzcompetitie, winner as Het Rob Agerbeek Kwartet (1956)

•Haags Jazzconcours, winner as Het Rob Agerbeek Kwartet (1958) •Nationaal Jazzconcours, winner as Het Rob Agerbeek Kwartet (1958)

•Membership of honour, the Hague Jazz Club (1996)


 

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