Rob Luft | |
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Background information | |
Born | 27 November 1993 |
Origin | Sidcup, London, England |
Genres | Jazz |
Occupation(s) | Musician, Composer |
Instrument(s) | Guitar |
Years active | 2012–present |
Labels | Edition |
Website | www |
Rob Luft (born November 1993) is an English jazz guitarist and composer from London, United Kingdom. He has released two albums, Riser & Life Is The Dancer, as a solo artist on British label Edition Records.
Biography
Luft was born in Sidcup, Greater London, and attended The Judd School from 2005 to 2012. While at this school, he joined the National Youth Jazz Orchestra of Great Britain (2010–2015). He then enrolled at the Royal Academy of Music where, upon graduation, he was the recipient of the Kenny Wheeler Music Prize in association with Edition Records.[1] In 2016, he was awarded the 2nd prize in the guitar competition at Montreux Jazz Festival, adjudicated by John McLaughlin.[2] His debut album as a bandleader was released in 2017 and was warmly received with four star reviews in The Guardian,[3] The Irish Times,[4] Jazzwise and Downbeat Magazine, who described it as "the most fully-realised and rewarding debut album from a guitarist-composer since Julian Lage's 2009 outing". He released his second album on Edition Records, Life Is The Dancer, in April 2020, in the midst of the global COVID-19 lockdown. This eagerly anticipated sophomore album was also received to critical acclaim, with All About Jazz describing it as "balm for the soul" as well as stating that "every aspect of the album is sublime". He has also performed as a sideman with many of Britain's leading jazz artists, including Django Bates, Laura Jurd, Loose Tubes, Byron Wallen, Tommy Smith and Iain Ballamy. Luft was the recipient of the Peter Whittingham Award in 2015 as part of the co-led big band Patchwork Jazz Orchestra, and in 2018 he was nominated as the "Breakthrough Act of the Year" in the Jazz FM Awards [5] and as the "Jazz Instrumentalist of the Year" in the Parliamentary Jazz Awards.[6]
Discography
As leader/co-leader
Year | Title | Label | Personnel |
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2015 | Encuentro | Self-release | as Deco Ensemble; with Bartosz Głowacki (accordion), Sabina Rakcheyeva (violin), Ricardo Gosalbo (piano), Elena Marigómez (bass) |
2017 | Pond Life | Big Bad Records | as Big Bad Wolf; with Owen Dawson (trombone, synthesiser), Michael De Souza (Fender Bass VI), Jay Davis (drums) |
2017 | Riser | Edition Records | with Joe Wright (sax), Joe Webb (keyboards), Tom McCredie (bass), Corrie Dick (drums) |
2019 | O'Higgins & Luft Play Monk & Trane | Ubuntu Music | with Dave O'Higgins (tenor sax), Scott Flanigan (organ), Rod Youngs (drums) |
2020 | Life Is The Dancer | Edition Records | with Joe Wright (sax), Byron Wallen (trumpet), Luna Cohen (backing vocals), Joe Webb (keyboards), Tom McCredie (bass), Corrie Dick (drums) |
2020 | Lost Ships | ECM Records | with Elina Duni (voc), Matthieu Michel (flugelhorn), Fred Thomas (piano; drums)[7] |
2023 | Dahab Days | Edition Records | Alice Zawadzki, Byron Wallen, Steve Buckley |
As sideman
Year | Band/Leader | Title | Label |
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2012 | National Youth Jazz Orchestra | The Change | Self-release |
2015 | Patrick Hayes | Back To The Grove | Self-release |
2015 | Enzo Zirilli | ZiroBop | UR Records |
2015 | National Youth Jazz Orchestra | Fifty | Whirlwind Recordings |
2015 | Liane Carroll | Seaside | Linn Records |
2016 | Luna Cohen | November Sky | Temps Record |
2017 | Misha Mullov-Abbado | Cross-Platform Interchange | Edition Records |
2017 | Phelan Burgoyne Trio | Unquiet Quiet | Pumpkin Records |
2017 | Tom Ridout | No Excuses | 33 Jazz Records |
2017 | Joy Ellis | Life on Land | F-IRE Collective |
2018 | Enzo Zirilli | Ten To Late! | UR Records |
2018 | Karen Lane | Passarim | 33 Jazz Records |
2018 | Scottish National Jazz Orchestra | Sweet Sister Suite | Spartacus Records |
2020 | Ellen Andrea Wang | Closeness | Ropeadope |
References
- ↑ Rob Luft Official Website. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
- ↑ Montreux Jazz Festival Press Release. Retrieved 15 October 2018.
- ↑ Fordham, John (27 July 2017), "Guitar virtuoso makes enticingly vivacious debut", The Guardian.
- ↑ Larkin, Cormac (July 27, 2017), "Rob Luft - An original guitarist to be prized", Irish Times.
- ↑ "Jazz FM Awards 2018, Nominees Announced", News, Jazz FM Awards, 27 February 2018.
- ↑ "Parliamentary Jazz Awards 2018 Nominees Announced", Jazzwise Magazine.
- ↑ "Elina Duni / Rob Luft, Fred Thomas (3) / Matthieu Michel – Lost Ships". discogs.com. 13 November 2020. Retrieved 12 March 2021.