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31-03-1915 - 08-04-1980


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hard bop, jazz, swing


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Biography Boy Edgar

Boy Edgar is born in Amsterdam as George Willem Fred Edgar, the son of a well-to-do merchant in Indonesian products. His father, Alexander George Edgar, dies in 1935, shortly after he lost all his possessions due to the economic crisis. When Boy Edgar hears Duke Ellington's Mood Indigo for the ...
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Biography Boy Edgar

1915 - 1935

Boy Edgar is born in Amsterdam as George Willem Fred Edgar, the son of a well-to-do merchant in Indonesian products. His father, Alexander George Edgar, dies in 1935, shortly after he lost all his possessions due to the economic crisis. When Boy Edgar hears Duke Ellington's Mood Indigo for the first time, he decides that this is the kind of music he wants to make. He teaches himself trumpet and piano, and starts playing gigs, for instance at the meetings of the Dutch Jazz League in Amsterdam. With the remunerations he receives he pays his way through medical school.


1936 - 1945

In 1936 Boy Edgar wins first prize on trumpet at a contest for amateur soloists in Brussels. During the same year he joins the dance orchestra The Moochers, both as trumpeter and arranger. In the period 1938-'39 he also plays piano with Pi Scheffer's Blue Ramblers. In 1939 he becomes the leader of The Moochers, but when the Nazi authorities ban the playing of jazz in in 1942, the orchestra is forced to disband. Boy Edgar does, however, manage to play occasional gigs. In 1942 he joins tenor saxophonist Kid Dynamite's band, which performs at the Rotterdam Belvedère dance-hall. He also provides compositions and arrangements for Dick Willebrandts's orchestra, like the advanced, Ellington-like piece Ratten Op De Trap, which the band records in 1944. But most of his time is taken up by his medical studies, and he graduates in 1943 .


1945 - 1950

After the liberation of the Netherlands Boy Edgar becomes the regular arranger for Piet van Dijk's orchestra. He also supplies arrangements for the Metropole Orkest and The Skymasters. Most of 1946 sees him playing piano with The Grasshoppers. In 1948 Boy Edgar starts his own combo, with this band he tours Austria and Switzerland.

Metropole Orkest Skymasters


1950 - 1958

Boy Edgar is employed as a faculty member at the University of Utrecht. He keeps working irregularly as a trumpeter and pianist, for instance doing a gig on 22 March 1952 with the one-off combination The Black and White Stars as support act for Dizzy Gillespie in the Amsterdam Concertgebouw. On 7 July 1955 Boy Edgar receives his PhD (cum laude) in Amsterdam. His thesis was written on processes in the nervous system of multiple sclerosis patients – his wife, Mimosa Frenk, suffers from the illness. The following years he completely devotes himself to caring for his wife, and he abandons his musical activities altogether. In 1958 Mimosa Frenk dies.


1960

On 27 December 1960 Boy Edgar returns to the jazz world as the leader of a big band. His friend and colleague Ado Broodboom assembles a sixteen piece band, taking the members of The Diamond Five as its core. The object is a one-off performance at the Amsterdam Concertgebouw. He asks Boy Edgar to 'come and conduct, so that the thing doesn't end in complete chaos,' as Edgar later ironically put it in a television interview. The performance is such a tremendous success that the VARA broadcasting company decides to engage the big band as a radio orchestra – and thus Boy's Big Band is born. The line-up for 27 December 1960 was as follows: Boy Edgar (leader and arrangements), Cees Slinger (piano), Jacques Schols (double bass), Johnny Engels (drums), Tinus Bruijn (alto saxophone), Theo Loevendie (alto saxophone and arrangements), Harry Verbeke and Rudi Brink (tenor saxophone), Toon van Vliet (tenor and baritone saxophone), Ado Broodboom, Cees Smal, Wim Kuylenburg and Bert Grijsen (trumpet), Karel Roberti (trumpet and mellophone), Rudy Bosch, Tommy Green and Bert Duiveman (trombone).

Ado Broodboom


1961

Edgar's style as a band leader and arranger with Boy's Big Band leaves a great deal of room for improvisation and solos. In a newspaper interview with Rud Niemans in De Telegraaf Edgar describes his method of operation as follows: 'The musicians in your orchestra should always be your starting point. I want to approximate the idea of an improvised kind of sound, a jam session, not a defined sound. I prefer a broad sax team, a flexible line-up, and I will always try to involve people who add something extra to the band.' Some people call Boy Edgar's style chaotic. Jazz critic Eddy Determeyer in his obituary on Boy Edgar: 'The band leader seemed completely at home when everything ran out of hand. Improvising from a total chaos he always managed to arrive at an acceptable result.'


1964

In December 1964 Boy Edgar is awarded the Wessel Ilcken Prijs, the major Dutch jazz award.


1965

In the summer of 1965 Boy's Big Band performs at the Antibes Jazz Festival.. In order to make this possible, Edgar persuaded the Dutch authorities to provide him with a subsidy, the first ever government subsidy for a jazz band. Jazz critic Michiel de Ruyter writes about the performance in France in Het Parool: 'The orchestra gave a somewhat nervous performance. […]. The music did, however, go down well with the audience, and Dick van der Capellen's bass solo in Solitude (a free improvisation) forced the audience to listen, and gained a tremendous applause.' The end of this year sees the release of Boy's Big Band's debut LP, Now's The Time. The record contains pieces by Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington, John Coltrane and Thelonious Monk, arranged by Boy Edgar. It also features original compositions by Boy Edgar (Competitive Challenge) and Theo Loevendie (Return). The album receives favorable reviews. The journal Jazzwereld votes the album Record of the Month. Reviewer Bert Vuijsje writes: '...a record where everyone performs with great zest and un-Dutch abandon. At last, a Dutch jazz album to be proud of.'

Theo Loevendie


1966

IIn the summer Boy's Big Band performs at the Holland Festival, with guest performances by Abbey Lincoln, Ben Webster and others. Michiel de Ruyter writes a rave review for Het Parool: 'Silences charged with suspense, sound explosions, a great variety in sounds and rhythms. […] This was a feast, a marvelous feast. […] We should be grateful to Boy Edgar, initiator and motor behind all of this.' In the fall of 1966 Edgar moves to the United States to conduct research and teach at various universities. Theo Loevendie takes over as leader of Boy's Big Band, but with Boy Edgar's departure, the orchestra seems to have lost its soul.


1967

Boy's Big Band's second LP, Finch Eye (recorded whilst still under Edgar's leadership), is released, and is awarded an Edison (Dutch Grammy).


1971

VARA television broadcasts Boy's Big Band's 10th anniversary concert, with a guest performance by Nina Simone. During rehearsals Nina Simone speaks very favorably of her Dutch colleague and hopes that 'the Netherlands will realize how great he is'. The concert turns out to be the band's swan song.


1971 - 1980

In the seventies Edgar starts the Boy Edgar Sound, a workshop-like collective with a somewhat experimental slant, which draws sold-out audiences at the Amsterdam Shaffy Theater. Regular singer is Gerrie van der Klei. Other musicians taking part in the collective are drummer Martin van Duynhoven and saxophonists Piet Noordijk, Toon van Vliet and Hans Dulfer. The latter is fired by Boy Edgar one night for being too silly during a rehearsal, to be rehired the same night, as a double paid guest soloist. In 1973 the LP Live In Shaffy by the Boy Edgar Sound is released. Jazz critic Rudy Koopmans writes in the Volkskrant of 16 June 1973: 'In the course of this year Boy Edgar has managed to create a unique atmosphere in the Amsterdam Shaffy Theater, in which intangible aspects of an erotic nature played a role that should not be underestimated. This Saturday night performances were informal, as usual, and incidentally resulted in some very strong solos.' In 1975 Boy Edgar releases the album Duke Ellington: Music Was His Mistress. It contains solos by Ado Broodboom, Ruud Brink, Toon van Vliet, and Martin van Duynhoven, and by American musicians like Benny Bailey, Art Taylor, Johnny Griffin, Jamaican born Dizzy Reece, and others. In 1979 Boy Edgar discontinues his practice as a family doctor to fully focus on jazz. His plans to tour the Sates will, however, never materialize. In 1980 he dies of a liver disease. His death comes as a surprise to outsiders, but not to his close friends who saw the different lives Boy Edgar led: as a popular and unorthodox family doctor, as a renowned researcher, and as an effervescent band leader and jazz musician. As a tribute the Wessel Ilcken Prijs, the major Dutch jazz award, is rechristened Boy Edgar Prijs.

Hans Dulfer


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Discography Boy Edgar

In the discography you will find all recordings that have been released listed chronologically. We restrict ourselves to the title, the type of audio, year of publication or recording, label, list of guest musicians, plus any comments on the issue.


Boy Edgar Sound - Live in Shaffy

Act Boy Edgar
Type and year LP, 1973
Label White Elephant, PE 888.017
muzikant Wim Abma
muzikant Wim ter Bruggen
muzikant Hans Dulfer
muzikant Sander Sprong
muzikant Wim Brieffies
muzikant Leo Gerritsen
muzikant Martin van Duynhoven
muzikant Gerrie van der Klei
muzikant Arnold Dooyeweerd
muzikant Toon van Vliet

Multifaced Gerry

Act Boy Edgar
Type and year LP, 1975
Label Basart Records International, PO 13002
muzikant Evert Overweg
muzikant Eric Ineke
muzikant Frank Noya
muzikant Bert van Erk
muzikant Gijs Hendriks
muzikant Wim ter Bruggen
muzikant Wim Brieffies
muzikant Joop Mastenbroek
muzikant Wim Abma
muzikant Fred van Ingen
muzikant Louis Färber
muzikant Frans van Luis
muzikant Oswald Slembrouck
muzikant Leo Goudriaan
muzikant Eddy Engels
muzikant Jan Vleeschouwer
muzikant Koos Knoop
muzikant Karel Roberti
producer Theo de Vos
muzikant Toon van Vliet
muzikant Tinus Bruyn
muzikant Michael Baird
muzikant Benny Bailey

Music Was His Mistress

Act Boy Edgar
Type and year LP, 1975
Label BVHaast, 022
muzikant Ado Broodboom
muzikant Benny Bailey
muzikant Eddie Engels
muzikant Leo Goudriaan
muzikant Karel Roberti
muzikant Frans van Luyn
muzikant Oscar Slembrouck
muzikant Wim Brieffies
muzikant Wim ter Bruggen
muzikant Gijs Hendriks
muzikant Fred van Ingen
muzikant Fred Leeflang
muzikant Ferdinand Povel
muzikant Bert van Erk
muzikant Martin van Duynhoven
muzikant John Engels
muzikant Gerrie van der Klei
muzikant Toon van Vliet
muzikant Tinus Bruyn
muzikant Ruud Brink

The Louis van Dijk Trio with Orchestra - Danny Boy

Act Boy Edgar
Type and year 7", 1965
Label CBS, EP 5.723
muzikant Jacques Schols
muzikant John Engels
arrangeur Boy Edgar
dirigent Boy Edgar
Details Recorded in Amsterdam, 20 & 24 October 1965; Crash was later released on the LP The Best Of Boy's Big Band

Boy's Big Band - Now's The Time!

Act Boy Edgar
Type and year LP, 1965
Label Artone, MGOS 9463
muzikant Tinus Bruyn
dirigent Boy Edgar
arrangeur Boy Edgar
arrangeur Theo Loevendie
muzikant Theo Loevendie
muzikant Wim Kuylenburg
muzikant Jan Vleeschouwer
muzikant Jan van Hest
muzikant Ado Broodboom
muzikant Wim Kat
muzikant Rudy Bosch
muzikant Marcel Thielemans
muzikant Cees Smal
muzikant Erik van Lier
muzikant Herman Schoonderwalt
muzikant Piet Noordijk
muzikant Harry Verbeke
muzikant Toon van Vliet
muzikant Joop Mastenbroek
muzikant Cees Slinger
muzikant Jacques Schols
muzikant Dick van der Capellen
muzikant John Engels
muzikant Nelly Frijda
producer John J. Vis

Boy's Big Band - Finch Eye

Act Boy Edgar
Type and year LP, 1966
Label Artone, MDS S 3001
dirigent Boy Edgar
arrangeur Boy Edgar
arrangeur Theo Loevendie
muzikant Wim Kuylenburg
muzikant Jan Vleeschouwer
muzikant Jan van Hest
muzikant Ado Broodboom
muzikant Wim Kat
muzikant Rudy Bosch
muzikant Marcel Thielemans
muzikant Cees Smal
muzikant Erik van Lier
muzikant Herman Schoonderwalt
muzikant Piet Noordijk
muzikant Theo Loevendie
muzikant Tinus Bruyn
muzikant Harry Verbeke
muzikant Toon van Vliet
muzikant Joop Mastenbroek
muzikant Cees Slinger
muzikant Jacques Schols
muzikant Dick van der Capellen
muzikant John Engels
muzikant Nelly Frijda
muzikant Leo Gerritsen
muzikant Chris Hinze
muzikant Willem Breuker
producer John J. Vis


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1951   Ado Broodboom
1962   Cees Slinger
1962   Chris Hinze
1963   John Engels
1973   Arnold Dooyeweerd
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