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For more than a decade Saxophonist/Composer Evan Tate has provided an original voice in the european jazz scene.

With such formations as the "Munich Saxophone Family", Joe Malinga's "Southern Africa Force", Hermann Breuer's "Blue Bone", Joris Dudli's "New York Propjekt" and "Funktett", Wolfgang Schmid's "Manaus", "The New Doug Hammond Trio", "Legacy" or the "Manhattan Symphony Orchestra" he has proven himself to be a valuable sideman and soloist.

With his own projects "Spherical" and "Hittin' Hard", he continues to display his vision of playing and creating new music for the present age based on jazz tradition.

Evan Tate has also made appearances in Austrian and German radio concerts.

Since 1993 Evan Tate is an Endorser for Julius Keilwerth saxophones.

Since 2006 Evan Tate is a Faculty member at the University of Music and Performing Arts Munich (Hochschule für Musik und Theater München).

Label Type: Independent
Band Members: Evan Tate, Henning Sieverts, Falk Willis
Influences: Contemporary Improvised Be-Bop & Composed Chamber Jazz. Traditional and Classic Jazz. John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Steve Coleman, Greg Osby, Steve Grossman, Miles Davis, Sonny Rollins, Ornette Coleman, Eric Dolphy and many more.
Sounds Like: John Coltrane, Charlie Parker, Steve Coleman, Greg Osby, Steve Grossman
City: Munich
Hometown: New York City
Country: Germany
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July 28, 07 | 10:00 AM
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Music World

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Evan Tate to appear at the "Music World Summer Festival" in Augsburg, Germany
KEILWERTH presents Evan Tate at the "Music World Summer Festival" on Saturday, the 28th of July, 2007 - Celebrating 10 years of "Music World" in Augsburg.
October 04, 07 | 09:00 PM
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Jazzclub Unterfahrt

Munich
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"Munich Saxophone Family" - Jürgen Seefelder (ts,ss), Roman Schwaller (ts), Thomas Zoller (bs + comp), Evan Tate (as,ss).
October 05, 07 | 08:00 PM
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Musikschule Weilheim

Weilheim
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"Munich Saxophone Family" - Jürgen Seefelder (ts,ss), Roman Schwaller (ts), Thomas Zoller (bs + comp), Evan Tate (as,ss).
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This book is designed for intermediate to advanced jazz improvisers. The "Improv Etudes" a (more)
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Promotional video for the book "250 Jazz Patterns" by Evan Tate of the "SaxTips Podcast". (more)
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[TRANSLATED] Low End Exercises
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