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©Horst Kløver
©Dieter Schacht-
schneider
©Dieter Schachtschneider
©Kay Röhlen/Suchland
©Kay Röhlen
©Kay Röhlen
©Sabine Durchholz
©Christiane Eckert
©Christiane Eckert
©Kay Röhlen
©Horst Kløver
©Carnevalino/Röhlen/Suchland
©Kay Röhlen
©Roland Fuchs/Suchland
©Roland Fuchs/Suchland
©Stefan Steinheimer/Suchland
©Kay Röhlen
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Presskit:
"Fat sound from forceful
saxophones."
Lübecker Nachrichten
"...this evening is going to
be fun!"
Die Norddeutsche
Press release 1:
The Toughest Tenors, who have been in
action for two decades now, operate covertly
in the last few remaining Jazz Cellars in this
world, where they live out their own personal
American Dream. The five undercover agents
from Berlin (Bernd Suchland - Tenor Sax;
Patrick Braun - Tenor Sax; Dan-Robin
Matthies - Piano; Lars Gühlke - Bass; and Ralf
Ruh – Drums) divulge some of the arcane
musical knowledge they’ve managed to
smuggle out of the Land of Opportunity
(where Jazz developed as a unique cultural
treasure).
They’re an insider’s tip; they exist outside the
spectrum of social media, cultural
sponsorship, and European jazz fashion. They
use their sensitive antennae to receive and
decode original Jazz data that had long been
given up for lost and they revive and
represent it in the face of modern Crossover.
They’re cool, they’re incorruptible, and they
know their business. They plug into a time
where Jazz still had an earthy style, swung
hard, was packed with blues and soul, and
reached a public that turned up the radio,
swung along, and couldn’t stay in its seats.
Press release 2:
The Toughest Tenors is a jazz quintet from
Berlin, led by tenor saxophone players Bernd
Suchland and Patrick Braun. This band gets
right to the point: they’re fresh, agile, and
adroit. They play in a raw, direct style that’s
fueled by the enduring
energy of authentic jazz.
They’re serious about the sound that’s
become timeless since it was first played in
the 1950s and 60s. They’re jazz scholars,
whose set list features genuine discoveries
from the music’s unlimited archives: long
forgotten songs in the legendary two-tenor
tradition come to life again onstage.
The Toughest Tenors have been doing it for
20 years through more than 400 concerts.
Audiences love their direct approach and their
relaxed and inspiring grooves. The kind of jazz
that used to be an everyday part of our
culture lives through the Toughest Tenors.
Their music goes straight to the heart, the
only place where it deserves to be heard.
The Toughest Tenors are:
Bernd Suchland tenor saxophone
Patrick Braun tenor saxophone
Dan-Robin Matthies piano
Lars Gühlcke double bass
Ralf Ruh drums
Press release 3:
The Toughest Tenors.
This band will knock you out.
The ubiquity of would-be Hip-Hop tough guys
that rough it out in angry poetry scuffles can
merely conjure up a tired smile in the
Toughest Tenors. The five heavy jazz dudes,
steeled and trained in the Berlin and New York
club-scene, don’t pull punches. They put the
“hard” back into hard-bop, give the real
fighting weight of the blues, and show the real
lineage of the battling rappers, direct
descendants from the noble spirit of rivalry
cultivated by the geniuses of 50’s and 60’s
tenor-playing, legends like Dexter Gordon,
Wardell Gray, Johnny Griffin and Eddie
“Lockjaw” Davis.
The Toughest Tenors have made it their cause
to bring back to life the long tradition of the
saxophone battle. Using the original
arrangements yet devoid of any phoney
nostalgia. Contemporary but without trend-
doping. With concentrated energy, an
uninhibited spirit of playfulness, quick-witted
humour, and the heart of a boxer. The band
lead by tenor characters Bernd Suchland and
Max Hacker has already won
countless live contests for the audience
appreciation. Now the “Toughest Tenors”
launch their debut-CD “What’s Happening”. An
assertive eavesdropping attack, a fair contest,
a bulls-eye right into the soul of the listener.
The Toughest Tenors are:
Bernd Suchland tenor saxophone
Patrick Braun tenor saxophone
Dan-Robin Matthies piano
Lars Gühlcke double bass
Ralf Ruh drums
Press release (short version):
The
Toughest
Tenors
have
made
it
their
cause
to
bring
back
to
life
the
long
tradition
of
the
saxophone
battle.
Using
the
original
arrangements
yet
devoid
of
any
phoney
nostalgia.
Contemporary
but
without
trend-doping.
With
concentrated
energy,
an
uninhibited
spirit
of
playfulness,
quick-witted
humour,
and
the
heart of a boxer.
Press release 3 and short version:
Josef Engels