Georgia Weber Double Bassist
The Sleeved Hearts at NuBlu
Nublu 151
151 Avenue C
New York, NY 10009
Sep 3, 2023
8:00 PM EDT
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Second location at 151 ave c. Live jazz, world music & more are presented at this compact club with its own record label. Two locations: Nublu is at 151 ave c, Nublu Clas...
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Georgia Weber Double Bassist Biography
A passionate and dedicated musician, Georgia Weber describes herself as “married to her bass”. Her affinity to her instrument, style and genre has been inspired by jazz luminaries Scott LaFaro and Charlie Haden. A musical open-mindedness allowed Weber to develop a unique sound, which has painted the lower register for some of the world’s most renowned jazz artists.
Weber graduated with a bachelor in Jazz Double Bass Performance from Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University in 2004. She worked in Brisbane as a performer, session musician and teacher until moving to Melbourne in 2010.
Weber resided in Melbourne for three years where she performed most significantly with the contemporary jazz group, Ben Carr Trio. This trio explores the amalgamation of free form group improvisation, odd time meter grooves and swing.
Weber moved to New York City in March 2013 where she continues to perform and record.
Weber has enjoyed studying from Harvie S, Thomas Morgan, Drew Gress, Linda Oh, Ben Robertson, Phillip Rex, Sam Anning, Eugene Romaniuk, Francois Rabbath and Ken Poggioli
She has enjoyed performances and recordings throughout her career with:
In Brisbane:
Steve Newcomb, Jamie Oehlers, Toby Wren, Tyrone Noonan, Katie Noonan, Kristin Berardi, Zac Hurren, Sam Bates, James Sherlock, Ken Edie, Gemma Turvey, John Hoffman, Jamie Clarke, Paul Hudson, Jim Pugh, Tony Gould, West End Composers’ Collective, The Con Artists, Miguel
In Melbourne:
Ben Carr, Phil Collings, Elly Hoyt, Sam Bates, Hugh Harvey, Darren Archer, James Sherlock, Joseph O’Connor, Gemma Turvey, James Wengrow, Allan Browne, Ben Carr Trio
In New York:
Angela Davis, Angelo DiLoretto, Daniel Dor, James Wengrow, Brian Carter, Olga Trofimova, Marvin Dolly, Zane Rudolfo, Ben Zweig, Francesco Alessi, Earl Brooks Jr, Alvester Garnett, Neal Smith
Read MoreWeber graduated with a bachelor in Jazz Double Bass Performance from Queensland Conservatorium Griffith University in 2004. She worked in Brisbane as a performer, session musician and teacher until moving to Melbourne in 2010.
Weber resided in Melbourne for three years where she performed most significantly with the contemporary jazz group, Ben Carr Trio. This trio explores the amalgamation of free form group improvisation, odd time meter grooves and swing.
Weber moved to New York City in March 2013 where she continues to perform and record.
Weber has enjoyed studying from Harvie S, Thomas Morgan, Drew Gress, Linda Oh, Ben Robertson, Phillip Rex, Sam Anning, Eugene Romaniuk, Francois Rabbath and Ken Poggioli
She has enjoyed performances and recordings throughout her career with:
In Brisbane:
Steve Newcomb, Jamie Oehlers, Toby Wren, Tyrone Noonan, Katie Noonan, Kristin Berardi, Zac Hurren, Sam Bates, James Sherlock, Ken Edie, Gemma Turvey, John Hoffman, Jamie Clarke, Paul Hudson, Jim Pugh, Tony Gould, West End Composers’ Collective, The Con Artists, Miguel
In Melbourne:
Ben Carr, Phil Collings, Elly Hoyt, Sam Bates, Hugh Harvey, Darren Archer, James Sherlock, Joseph O’Connor, Gemma Turvey, James Wengrow, Allan Browne, Ben Carr Trio
In New York:
Angela Davis, Angelo DiLoretto, Daniel Dor, James Wengrow, Brian Carter, Olga Trofimova, Marvin Dolly, Zane Rudolfo, Ben Zweig, Francesco Alessi, Earl Brooks Jr, Alvester Garnett, Neal Smith
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