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Swedish reedplayer born
June 6, 1943. Saxophone and flute. He studied saxophone in the USA with
Booker Ervin.
Hansson was a member of he Swedish group the Gimmicks. Between 1969-73 he
travelled all over the world doing
radio, television and recording work with them. He used to have a
program on the Swedish radio called "Jazzbetonat",
which translates rather aptly "Emphasis On Jazz".
"Emphasis On Jazz" was the name of the group he
formed together with piano player Berndt Egerbladh in 1976.
The group´s first LP (simply called "Emphasis On Jazz") was released in 1977. It
was the object of conciderable
international acclaim and was released in Japan under the title of "Sengakuji",
which was an allusion to a famous
Tokyo temple. During the summer in 1980 the group´s second LP "Tabaruzaka" was
released. It was a
reaffirmation of the group´s interest in Japanese music and culture: an adaption
of Japanese folksongs.
In 1984 Emphasis On Jazz wanted to make its European features stand out on the
group´s third LP "A Joy That´s
Shared". In the middle of the 80´s, Urban Hansson began to emphasize his flute
playing, cooperating with the
guitar player Jonny Johansson and the bass player Dan Berglund. Their trio CD
"Swedish Woodwind" was
released on the Biba Records label in 1999. In May 2004 GillboLaget Records
released a compilation CD of
"Emphasis On Jazz" and in June 2007 Urban
Hansson´s latest album "Flute Fascination" was released on the
GillboLaget label.
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