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Erwin Java

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Erwin Java
Java, April 2013
Java, April 2013
Background information
Born1956 (age 67–68)
Assen
OriginDutch
OccupationGuitarist

Erwin Raymond Java (Assen, 1956[1]) is a Dutch guitarist, active since the 1970s, and a music teacher.

Biography

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Java got his first guitar, a Fender Stratocaster, from his father when he was a teenager.[2] After attending the gymnasium in Assen, he studied Dutch language and literature at the Rijksuniversiteit Groningen. Later he attained a degree in music, majoring in guitar, from the Prince Claus Conservatoire.[1]

One of his first bands was White Honey, from 1978 to 1981, where he played with Hanneke Kappen. When that band stopped, he joined Herman Brood's Wild Romance (1980–1981),[3][1] and in 1986 joined Cuby and the Blizzards,[4] a band headed by singer Harry Muskee, for whom Java was a chauffeur for a quarter of a century.[5] Java also plays as a session musician and produces music,[1] and has recorded with and done production for Marjol Flore, Splitsing, Gina de Wit, Bertus Borgers, Daniel Sahuleka, Kaz Lux, and Tineke Schoemaker.

In 1996 he co-founded the Noorder Muziek Instituut in Groningen, a professional private music school, where he also taught guitar.[1]

Discography

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Source: Encyclopedie van Drenthe.[1]

With White Honey

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  • Some Kinda Woman (1979)

With Cuby and the Blizzards/Harry Muskee

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  • Rimshots in the Dark (1986)
  • Cut de Luxe (1990)
  • Muskee Live (1991)
  • Skysongs on the Spot (1994)
  • Cuby is Back – Live (1997)
  • Dancin' Bear (1998)
  • Hotel Grolloo (2000)

References

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  1. ^ a b c d e f "Java, Erwin Raymond". Encyclopedie van Drenthe. Vol. 1. Van Gorcum. 2003. p. 452. ISBN 9789023239321.
  2. ^ Fender Stratocaster viert z'n zestigste verjaardag, Leeuwarder Courant, 25 January 2014 (in Dutch)
  3. ^ van der Meer, Alex (23 March 2021). "Terugblik: de betekenis van Het Groninger Springtij". 3VOOR12 (in Dutch). Retrieved 20 August 2021.
  4. ^ "Muskee, Harry". Encyclopedie van Drenthe. Vol. 1. Van Gorcum. 2003. pp. 634–35. ISBN 9789023239321.
  5. ^ van Egmond, Michel; Scheulderman, Antoinnette (2021). Derksen: Het spraakmakende leven van Johan Derksen. Overamstel. p. 85. ISBN 9789048858682.