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Paul Hanmer (born 1961, Cape Town) is a South African jazz pianist.

Career

As a child he studied piano. He attended the University of Cape Town for two years before beginning a music career with guitarist Paul Petersen. [1] During the 1980s he started the band Unofficial Language with Peter Sklair and Ian Herman in Johannesburg. [1] In the 1990s he was a member of the Cool Friction Band led by Tony Cox. His debut album, Trains to Taung, was released by Sheer Sound in 1997. [1] Influenced by Keith Jarrett, [2] he has worked with Miriam Makeba, Louis Mhlanga, Pops Mohamed, McCoy Mrubata, Ray Phiri, and Tananas. [1] [2]

Discography

  • Trains to Taung (Sheer Sound, 1997)
  • Playola (Sheer Sound, 2000)
  • Window to Elsewhere (Sheer Sound, 2002)

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Born in Cape Town in 1961 …". Paul Hanmer. 24 December 2016. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b "'It took me a long time to take possession of myself': A meeting with the composer Paul Hanmer". Africultures.com. Archived from the original on 19 May 2011. Retrieved 22 September 2010.

See also


From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Paul Hanmer (born 1961, Cape Town) is a South African jazz pianist.

Career

As a child he studied piano. He attended the University of Cape Town for two years before beginning a music career with guitarist Paul Petersen. [1] During the 1980s he started the band Unofficial Language with Peter Sklair and Ian Herman in Johannesburg. [1] In the 1990s he was a member of the Cool Friction Band led by Tony Cox. His debut album, Trains to Taung, was released by Sheer Sound in 1997. [1] Influenced by Keith Jarrett, [2] he has worked with Miriam Makeba, Louis Mhlanga, Pops Mohamed, McCoy Mrubata, Ray Phiri, and Tananas. [1] [2]

Discography

  • Trains to Taung (Sheer Sound, 1997)
  • Playola (Sheer Sound, 2000)
  • Window to Elsewhere (Sheer Sound, 2002)

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Born in Cape Town in 1961 …". Paul Hanmer. 24 December 2016. Retrieved 18 May 2020.
  2. ^ a b "'It took me a long time to take possession of myself': A meeting with the composer Paul Hanmer". Africultures.com. Archived from the original on 19 May 2011. Retrieved 22 September 2010.

See also



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