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Tony Overwater was born on 24 March, 1965 in Rotterdam, The Netherlands, is an A dutch jazz composer. Discover Tony Overwater's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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58 years old |
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24 March, 1965 |
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24 March |
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Rotterdam, The Netherlands |
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Netherlands
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Tony Overwater Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Tony Overwater worth at the age of 58 years old? Tony Overwater’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from Netherlands. We have estimated Tony Overwater's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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Tony Overwater (Rotterdam, 24 March 1965) is a Dutch jazz bassist (acoustic bass and violone) and composer of jazz and improvisational music.
In 1989 he started his first band, Scapes, and received an award from the Stichting Jazz in Nederland for being the most promising musician.
In that year he toured with Sunny and David Murray, and in the following years he recorded numerous albums, including A Sanctuary Within (1992).
He also became a member of Yuri Honing’s trio, with which he toured for over 25 years.
In 1992 he wrote music for Fritz Lang's Metropolis and in 1994 his quartet played live accompaniments to films by Joris Ivens and also several French films, such as by Germaine Dulac.
In 1994 he created the 'auditory' movie Motion Music.
In the following years he wrote arrangements for several documentaries by Brigit Hillenius.
He also got involved with music written specifically for dance such as his compositions when he composed music for choreographer Anouk van Dijk with whom he performed live, as well as with the Scapino Ballet.
In recent years Overwater created music for several documentaries.
In 1995 Overwater went on a tour with the Yuri Honing Trio through the Middle East (primarily Lebanon and Syria) where he became interested in Arab music.
During this tour he met the Lebanese vocalist Rima Khcheich and this resulted in a long-term collaboration.
He later intensified his collaboration with Khcheich.
They performed regularly and released several CDs in the muwashshah style, in which the acoustic bass replaces the oud and for which he developed a technique to play Arab microtonalities on the acoustic bass.
In 2000 Overwater wrote music to accompany children’s stories about a frog by Max Velthuijs.
A performance (in which he played live while Velthuijs read aloud and sketched) was broadcast on Dutch national television.
Ornstein and Overwater collaborated on a number of recordings and worked together repeatedly, such as in the band V, with Rima Khcheich, Kikker and many others.
In 2002 he received the Boy Edgar Award, the most important jazz award in The Netherlands.
Presently, Overwater is mainly active in a crossover of jazz, Arab and early music.
Overwater studied at the Royal Conservatory of The Hague under John Clayton and had lessons from Dave Holland, Charlie Haden and others.
In 2002 he went on tour with Velthuijs and performed at the North Sea Jazz Festival.
Their collaboration resulted in two albums with frog stories, of which Kikker Swingt received a gold record.
In the following years Overwater also got involved in music education for children with organisations such as Oorkaan and the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.
In 2005 he worked together for the first time with the Calefax Reed Quintet in a project based on two suites by Duke Ellington.
His trio, together with Calefax, toured in the Middle East, India and other countries.
They recorded a CD which was nominated for an Edison Award.
Overwater played with many Arab musicians such as the Moroccan oud player Said Chraibi, the Syrian clarinettist Kinan Azmeh and Algerian violinist Kheiredinne M’Kachiche.
The trio recorded several albums, the most recent one in 2008.
He also has been active in the trio DelFerro/Overwater/Paeffgen, which also produced some albums.
Under his own name he worked with a variety of musicians in various ensembles.
One such ensemble, Jungle Boldie, included Maarten Ornstein and Wim Kegel, with whom he recorded a number of albums.
Examples include Varia Americana, Om de Oude Wereldzee and Justice For Sergei, which won the Cinema for Peace Award for Justice 2012 in Berlin.
In 2013 Overwater started Salon Joussour, a series of lectures, workshops and concerts in The Netherlands which aims to create a bridge between musicians from the Middle East and Europe.
There he developed shows together with Lotte van Dijck such as Papa Pia, Dwaallichtje, and Glimp (awarded with the YAMA Young Audiences Music Awards 2015.)
Overwater has composed and performed music for silent films.