Kim Sanders (musician)

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Kim Sanders
Born30 March 1948
Australia
Died26 November 2013
GenresWorld, Jazz, Folk

Kim Sanders is an Australian musician and composer.[1] His album You Can't Get There From Here was nominated for 2002 ARIA Award for Best World Music Album.[2]

Sanders was a member of multiple bands such an Tansey's Fancy (with Linsey Pollak, Mara Kiek, Llew Kiek and Doug Kelly), Nakisa (with Llew Kiek, Davood Tabrizi, Linda Marr, Tony Lewis and Sabahattin Akdagcik), GengGong (with Sawung Jabo), Trio Dingo (with Blair Greenberg and Ron Reeves) and Kim Sanders & Friends (With friends including Sandy Evans, Bobby Singh, James Greening, Sam Golding, Steve Elphick, Mark Szeto, Peter Kennard, Mustafa Karami, Ron Reeves, Toby Hall, Llew Kiek and Linda Marr).[1]

Discography[]

  • Bent Grooves (2007)
  • Trance'n'Dancin (2005)
  • You Can't Get There From Here (2002)

With bands

  • Brassov - Chronic Rhythmosis
  • GengGong - "Not Just Music
  • Nakisa- Camels In The City
  • Nakisa- Insallah
  • Silvia Entcheva Trio's - The Donkey Drank Wine

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b Jordan, Seth (21 December 2013), "Kim Sanders: World music pioneer was also a top jazz performer", Sydney Morning Herald
  2. ^ Paget, Clive (17 September 2002), "ARIA nominees announced", The Age

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