Karl Olandersson is a renowned Swedish jazz trumpet player born in 1978 in Hedemora, Dalarna. He began his musical journey at a young age and later moved to Stockholm in 1997, where he studied at the Royal College of Music for four years. Karl is known for his technical brilliance and vibrant performances, often drawing inspiration from jazz legends like Louis Armstrong and Wynton Marsalis. He has released several albums, including "Introducing" in 2003, "I Like The Way You Shake That Thing" in 2005, and "Plays Standards" in 2010. Karl also leads the Karl Olandersson Quartet, which has gained acclaim for its sophisticated jazz style and dynamic performances.
Karl Olandersson Quartet, formed in 2017, features a talented lineup of Swedish musicians, including Magnus Hjorth on piano, Martin Sjöstedt on bass, and Daniel Fredriksson on drums. The quartet is celebrated for its blend of swing, melodic elegance, and rhythmic finesse, with albums like "Walk And Talk" showcasing their exceptional musical interplay. Beyond his work with the quartet, Karl frequently appears as a soloist in various jazz contexts and has contributed to TV productions in Sweden.
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