New Cool Collective

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New Cool Collective
New Cool Collective Bigband at Sittard, Netherlands in 2008
New Cool Collective Bigband at Sittard, Netherlands in 2008
Background information
OriginNetherlands
GenresJazz, big band
Years active1993–present
Websitewww.newcoolcollective.com

New Cool Collective is a Dutch musical ensemble founded in 1993, core members are Benjamin Herman (sax), Joost Kroon (drums), Frank van Dok (percussion), Willem Friede (keyboard / arranger), Jos de Haas (percussion), Leslie Lopez (bass) and David Rockefeller (trumpet).[1]

They also perform in a 19-piece big band line-up; the New Cool Collective Big Band consists of two alto saxophones, two tenor saxophones, one baritone saxophone, four trumpets, three trombones, one bass trombone, guitar, Fender Rhodes, percussion, congas, drums and vocals.[2]

In 2000 they won the Edison Jazz Award, the most prestigious music award of the Netherlands. In 2013 the band won a Golden Calf award on the Dutch Film Festival for the music they made for the Dutch movie , in which they also have a cameo as a fictional band. The music of that movie is recorded on their album Chin Chin.

New Cool Collective went on to collaborate with Guus Meeuwis on 2014's Hollandse Meesters (cover-versions of Dutch evergreens) and with from Matt Bianco on 2015's The Things You Love-EP. Both were followed with parts 1 and 2 of Electric Monkey Sessions.

In 2018 the band received another Edison Award for their album New Cool Collective Big Band ft. Thierno Koité, featuring Senegalese saxophone player Thierno Koité from Orchestra Baobab.[3]

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