Sean Bergin

Sean Bergin
Background information
Born (1948-06-29)29 June 1948
Durban, South Africa
Died 1 September 2012(2012-09-01) (aged 64)
Amsterdam, Netherlands
Genres Avant-garde jazz
Occupation(s) Musician, composer, educator, bandleader
Instruments Saxophone, Flute
Years active 1970s-2000s
Labels Nimbus Records, Data Records, BV Haast
Website Sean Bergin.nl

Sean Bergin (29 June 1948 – 1 September 2012) was an avant-garde jazz saxophonist and flautist originally from South Africa.[1][2]

Bergin was born in Durban on 29 June 1948. He was a saxophonist, flautist, composer, educator and bandleader. In his youth Bergin was influenced by the rich South African jazz. During apartheid, he performed illegally with black musicians. He is one of the expatriates of South African jazz to find success elsewhere. From 1976 he lived in Amsterdam. In addition to his M.O.B. ("My Own Band") project, Bergin was active in Trio San Francisco (a saxophone-trio with Tobias Delius and Daniele D’Agaro), the Bug Band (with Paul Stocker), and in several Tristan Honsinger formations. He worked with Mal Waldron, Louis Moholo, Ernst Reijseger, Boi Akih and Miriam Makeba. He won the VPRO/Boy Edgar Award in 2000.[3]

Discography

As Leader

As contributor

References

  1. Vibe.com
  2. "Saxofonist Sean Bergin overleden" (in Dutch). Nederlands Dagblad. 4 September 2012. Retrieved 5 September 2012.
  3. Boy Edgar site
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