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Jaromír Honzak

Jaromír Honzák

Bands:
Jaromir Honzak Quartet, Face of the Bass

Web:
www.jaromirhonzak.com

Equipment:
Jaromir Honzak plays MARKBASS MINIMARK and MARKBASS MINI CMD 121P bass combos.

Biography:
Bassist and composer Jaromir Honzak was born in Litomerice, Czech Republic in 1959. He began his musical studies on the piano at the age of six and on the double bass at age 14, and graduated from the Conservatory of Teplice in 1982. After completing two years of then-mandatory military service – luckily spent in a prominent army band in Prague – Jaromír quickly became a versatile and sought-after bassist, performing with virtually all of the major figures of the Czech jazz scene. Jaromír co-founded the group Naima, which fast became one of the most significant Czech jazz groups of the 1980s. Throughout the years he has appeared with international artists such as Art Farmer, Phil Wilson, Don Friedman, Alan Praskin, Giovanni Basso, Amina Claudine Myers and Victor Lewis. He has performed at a number of international festivals including Sea Jazz Helsinki, Ingolstadter Jazztage, Leverkusener Jazztage, the Jazz Jamboree Warsaw, and the Montreal International Jazz Festival.
    In 1989 Jaromír was awarded both Berklee and Fulbright scholarships to attend the Berklee College of Music in Boston. There he studied with Bruce Gertz, Hal Crook, John La Porta and Rick Peckham, and performed with fellow students Jorge Rossy, Kurt Rosenwinkel, Roy Hargrove, Mark Turner and Chris Cheek. Since returning to the Czech Republic in 1990, Jaromír has documented his work as a bandleader, bassist and composer in five recordings: “Getting There Together” (1995, PJ Music); “Earth Life” (2000, Cube Metier); “Present Past” (2003, Indies); “A Question To All Your Answers” (2007, Animal Music) and “Little Things” (2009, Animal Music). Jaromír collaborates closely with a range of international artists, including Kuba Stankiewicz, Piotr Baron, Michal Tokaj, Lukasz Zyta, Christian Rover, Jorge Rossy, Chris Cheek and David Doružka. He performs extensively in Poland, where his friend and fellow Berklee student Kuba Stankiewicz has introduced him to many of the leading musicians of the Polish scene, such as Jan Ptaszyn Wroblewski, Zbigniew Namyslowski, Krzesimir Debski, Henryk Miskiewicz, Janusz Muniak, Greg Nagorski and Piotr Baron. Jaromír’s recordings and compositions have been awarded numerous prizes both in the Czech Republic and abroad. His CDs “Present Past” and “A Question To All Your Answers” were each awarded the “Angel” prize for the best Czech jazz recording of 2003 and 2007. His tune “Constant Struggle” is featured in the European Realbook (Sher Music). Presently, Jaromír leads his two bands: the Jaromír Honzák Quartet (Quintet) and a quartet named Face of the Bass. He also works with the drum'n bass group Sato San-To and is also a member of the Eben Brothers band. Jaromír leads the jazz department at the Jaroslav Jezek Conservatory in Prague, where he is active as a teacher of bass and improvisation. Since 2009 he also teaches at Janáček Academy of Music and Performing Arts (JAMU) in Brno.

Prizes:
· 2009 Just Plain Folks Award for “A Question To All Your Answers” album, 3rd place at Instrumental Jazz Album category
· 2008 Angel Award, Best Czech jazz & blues album, for “A Question to All Your Answers”
· 2004 Harmonie Prize, Best Czech jazz album for “Present Past”
· 2004 Angel Award, Best Czech jazz & blues album, for “Present Past”
· 2002 runner-up, USA Songwriting Competition, for “Present Past”
· 2000 Harmonie Prize, Best Czech jazz album, for “Earth Life”
· 1999 runner-up, John Lennon Songwriting Contest, for “Old Couple”

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