Drumming 5.0

Torsten Zwingenberger

Biography

German

2008

T.Z. plays with singer Lila Ammons and Axel Zwingenberger, and produces the "Drumming 5.0" DVD with David Gazarov and tap dancer Bryan Berry.

2007

T.Z. starts performing with piano player David Gazarov and plays concerts with Axel Zwingenberger.

2006

The band "T-Easy-Be, 20 years after" tours with Helmar Marczinski (sax), Giorgio Crobu (guitar), Kalli Gerhards (bass) and special guest Iris Romen (voc). LYAMBIKO releases the CD "Love... And Then" on Sony/BMG and performs 71 concerts in Germany, Austria and Switzerland. T.Z. leaves LYAMBIKO at the end of 2006 – after 431 concerts since 2001.

2005

„Lyambiko“ released on the Sony/BMG label. LYAMBIKO performs 63 concerts in Germany, USA, Czech Republic, Switzerland and Austria.

2004

LYAMBIKO plays 56 concerts at venues such as Joe Zawinul's Birdland in Vienna, the Enghien Jazz Festival in France, and again in Boston and New York City at the Jazz Standard and at the small hall of the Berlin Philharmonie.

2003

Axel and Torsten Zwingenberger play several concerts to celebrate their 30th stage anniversary. CD "Lyambiko – Shades Of Delight" released. First US tour of LYAMBIKO in New York, Boston, Miami and Rochester. Also concerts in Switzerland (Zurich, Chur, Arosa) and two sold-out shows at the Boston Regattabar. The band performs 110 concerts during the year.

2002

LYAMBIKO performs 99 concerts in Germany, Czech Republic and Austria. Their first CD "Out of This Mood" released in Germany, USA, Japan, Portugal, Thailand…

2001

Band called LYAMBIKO formed, featuring Sandy Reuter, alias "Lyambiko" (voc), Marque Lowenthal (piano/keyboards), Robin Draganic (bass) and Torsten Zwingenberger (dr/perc).

2000

T.Z. plays mostly with Berlin-based jazz bands.

1999

T.Z. plays 250 concerts and releases the CD "Boptists, It Was A Good Ride".

1998

Release of the CD "Torsten Zwingenberger Drivin' You Crazy" with Ekkehard Woelk Trio, Boptists, Line For Lyons, Tal Balshai Trio and Jon Marks Traditional Jazz Trio.

1997

Several new bands formed in Berlin.

1996

Tour through nine West and Central African countries with Axel Zwingenberger. "Silvermine" CD released.

1995

Concerts with saxophonist Red Holloway. Tribute band for Horace Silver "Silvermine" formed.

1994

Release of the Torsten Zwingenberger Band's live CD "Open Sunroof".

1993

Broadcasts with Axel Zwingenberger and two tours with the Torsten Zwingenberger Band.

1992

Concert in New York at "Highlights in Jazz" with Jon Faddis, Doc Cheatham, Peter Bernstein and others. Performances with guitar player Costa Lukacz. Relaunch of the Torsten Zwingenberger Band with Fiete Felsch (sax), Matthias Baetzel (p/Hammond organ) and Kalli Gerhards (b).

1991

Solo CD album "Drumkid" recorded and released. Tour with Axel Zwingenberger and piano legend Jay McShann, also with blues piano player and singer Champion Jack Dupree from New Orleans. Performances in Berlin and Vienna with guitar player Karl Ratzer and trumpeters Ingrid Jensen from USA and Till Broenner.

1990

Concerts with Joe Pass. Tours with Axel Zwingenberger in England, Scotland, Ireland and Paris, France. Concert for "ZDF Jazzclub" on nationwide German TV.

1989

CD recording and release and two tours with Plas Johnson in Germany. Tour with Harry Sweets Edison plus Plas Johnson, concerts with guitar virtuoso Joe Pass and clarinet player Buddy De Franco at the "Jazz in the Garden" festival in Berlin.

1988

Tour in Germany and Switzerland with piano player and singer Lilette Jenkins; concerts with Harry Sweets Edison, saxophonist Plas Johnson and singer Jocelyn B. Smith; tour with UK saxophonist Danny Moss.

1987

Tour with "Stars of Boogie Woogie" with piano players Big Joe Duskin, Axel Zwingenberger and others in Germany, Switzerland and Austria. Record release tour of the album "Harry Sweets Edison meets Torsten Zwingenberger and Band" in Germany and Switzerland. Tour with US blues singer Big Time Sarah. Radio performances with Buddy Tate on Radio Hilversum (Holland).

1986

Album with Buddy Tate released. Tours with trumpet player Harry Sweets Edison and Buddy Tate in Germany and the Netherlands. Radio performances with Harry Sweets Edison on Radio Hilversum (Holland).

1984

"Torsten Zwingenberger's Swingburger" formed, LP releases, tours in Germany and Switzerland; several TV and radio performances.

1983

Tour of North Africa (Morocco/Tunisia/Algeria) with Axel Zwingenberger. Live radio concert recording with saxophonist Buddy Tate.

1982

Album recording with Axel Zwingenberger and trumpet player Joe Newman.

1981

Record release: "Torsten Zwingenberger Trio featuring John Defferary"; TV and radio performances for the main north-German station.

1980

Torsten Zwingenberger Trio formed with singer Regina Tischer and pianist Harold John Abstein. Several broadcasts and an LP recording with Martin Pyrker.

1979

T.Z. moves to Berlin. Three tours with New Orleans Shakers in Denmark and Sweden. Radio show with Axel Zwingenberger for the WDR radio station in Cologne.

1978

Recording session in Los Angeles with singer Big Joe Turner and Axel Zwingenberger on piano.

1977

Live TV performance on "Spotlight" for the Austrian TV channel ORF with pianists Axel Zwingenberger, Martin Pyrker and Hans Georg Moeller. Their album remains in the Austrian Top Ten charts for 8 months. Further album recordings in Austria with Martin Pyrker and UK blues singer Jo Ann Kelly. Tours with the New Orleans Shakers in Denmark, Sweden and Germany.

1976

Records his first album in Vienna, Austria, with pianists Axel Zwingenberger, Martin Pyrker and Hans Georg Moeller. Launches his first group, the New Orleans Shakers, with clarinet and saxophone player Thomas L'Étienne.

1974

T.Z. switches from washboard to drums and appears live on TV for the first time.

1973

first gig with a local jazz band at the "Barrett" in Hamburg. Also performs with his brother Axel, and later with local jazz groups in Hamburg

1972

T.Z. starts practicing washboard percussions to old jazz records.

1967

T.Z. has classical guitar lessons for eight years.

1959

born on January 12.