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Bent Jædig (28 September 1935 – 9 June 2004) was a Danish jazz musician. He played tenor saxophone and flute. Born and raised in Copenhagen, Bent Jædig first studied clarinet before playing saxophone. In the 1950s, he settled in Germany and led a band with trombonist , later joining another band with trombonist Peter Herbolzheimer in Munich. In the 1960s, he returned to Denmark and worked with Danish trumpet player Allan Botschinsky and pianist , with whom he recorded for Danish Debut label. In the following years, he played with the Dollar Brand Quintet which included Don Cherry. As a side-man, Jædig was constantly in demand and worked with such musicians as Tete Montoliu, Jimmy Woode, Philly Joe Jones/Dizzy Reece, and . Jædig recorded his first album as sole leader, Danish Jazzman, in 19

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  • Bent Jædig (28. září 1935 – 9. června 2004) byl dánský jazzový saxofonista a flétnista. Nejprve hrál na klarinet. Ve druhé polovině padesátých let odešel do Německa a vedl kapelu spolu s pozounistou . Během své kariéry spolupracoval s mnoha dalšími hudebníky, mezi něž patří například Stan Getz, , Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen a Art Farmer. Rovněž hrál na „dánském“ albu amerického trumpetisty Milese Davise nazvaném Aura. Americký saxofonista Charles Davis nahrál po jeho smrti album Charles Davis Plays the Music of Bent Jædig (2006). (cs)
  • Bent Jædig (* 18. Oktober 1935 in Kopenhagen; † 9. Juni 2004) war ein dänischer Jazzmusiker (Tenorsaxophon und Flöte), der als eine Vaterfigur des Modern Jazz in Dänemark galt. (de)
  • Bent Jædig (28 September 1935 – 9 June 2004) was a Danish jazz musician. He played tenor saxophone and flute. Born and raised in Copenhagen, Bent Jædig first studied clarinet before playing saxophone. In the 1950s, he settled in Germany and led a band with trombonist , later joining another band with trombonist Peter Herbolzheimer in Munich. In the 1960s, he returned to Denmark and worked with Danish trumpet player Allan Botschinsky and pianist , with whom he recorded for Danish Debut label. In the following years, he played with the Dollar Brand Quintet which included Don Cherry. As a side-man, Jædig was constantly in demand and worked with such musicians as Tete Montoliu, Jimmy Woode, Philly Joe Jones/Dizzy Reece, and . Jædig recorded his first album as sole leader, Danish Jazzman, in 1967 with Axen, Botschinsky, Dusko Goykovich, Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen and Alex Riel. He later formed his own trio included bass player Hugo Rasmussen and drummer Kresten Osgood. In a duo with pianist Carsten Dahl, Jædig recorded live shows in 2002 which later were compiled for a release from Timeless Records. In the 1970s and 1980s Jædig worked with Wild Bill Davison, Art Farmer, Stan Getz, in the Thad Jones Big Band (Live at Montmartre, 1978), also with Duke Jordan, Horace Parlan (Arrival, 1973), Sahib Shihab (Orgy in Rhythm), and in Ernie Wilkins Almost Big Band. In the 80ern he was also member of the Erling Kroner Tentet; he played th Danish radio big band (conducted by Palle Mikkelborg), recording the Miles Davis album Aura. In 1987, Jædig was a member of Pierre Dørge's New Jungle Orchestra. At the end of the 1990s Jædig performed in a quintet with Dennis Drud, Erling Kroner, Jørgen Emborg, and Peter Hansen. After Jædig died in 2004, saxophonist Charles Davis recorded the album Charles Davis Plays the Music of Bent Jædig (2006). In 2008, at the Jazzhus Montmartre, a Bent Jædig Memorial Award Celebration was held. (en)
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  • Bent Jædig (28. září 1935 – 9. června 2004) byl dánský jazzový saxofonista a flétnista. Nejprve hrál na klarinet. Ve druhé polovině padesátých let odešel do Německa a vedl kapelu spolu s pozounistou . Během své kariéry spolupracoval s mnoha dalšími hudebníky, mezi něž patří například Stan Getz, , Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen a Art Farmer. Rovněž hrál na „dánském“ albu amerického trumpetisty Milese Davise nazvaném Aura. Americký saxofonista Charles Davis nahrál po jeho smrti album Charles Davis Plays the Music of Bent Jædig (2006). (cs)
  • Bent Jædig (* 18. Oktober 1935 in Kopenhagen; † 9. Juni 2004) war ein dänischer Jazzmusiker (Tenorsaxophon und Flöte), der als eine Vaterfigur des Modern Jazz in Dänemark galt. (de)
  • Bent Jædig (28 September 1935 – 9 June 2004) was a Danish jazz musician. He played tenor saxophone and flute. Born and raised in Copenhagen, Bent Jædig first studied clarinet before playing saxophone. In the 1950s, he settled in Germany and led a band with trombonist , later joining another band with trombonist Peter Herbolzheimer in Munich. In the 1960s, he returned to Denmark and worked with Danish trumpet player Allan Botschinsky and pianist , with whom he recorded for Danish Debut label. In the following years, he played with the Dollar Brand Quintet which included Don Cherry. As a side-man, Jædig was constantly in demand and worked with such musicians as Tete Montoliu, Jimmy Woode, Philly Joe Jones/Dizzy Reece, and . Jædig recorded his first album as sole leader, Danish Jazzman, in 19 (en)
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