Line-up
In 1987, the band was founded by Blaž Grm (drums), Primož Simončič (saxophone) and Iztok Vidmar (electric bass). The later two have remained the band's core since than. A year later, the band was re-enforced by a guitar player Samo Ljubešič. In 1991, Samo and Blaž left the band and the new drummer became Mirsad Šabič. In 1997, a new drummer is again introduced. Marjan Stanič, today one of the most sought after drummer in Slovenia, remained in the band till 2010 and left a decisive mark in the band’s sound. Other musicians, involved for shorter periods, were Jelena Ždrale and Matjaž Sekne (violin), Igor Bezget (guitar) and vocalists Mojca Dimec, Alenka Vidrih and Alenka Marsenič. The band also played with some notable foreign musicians; trumpeters Axel Doerner and Ventzislav Blagoev, saxophone player Jessica Lurie and pianist Antoni Donchev. The later three were part of a side project called Lolita Libre, which also featured Matjaž Manček on guitar and Tomaž Grom on double bass.
The current permutation's drummer is Uroš Srpčič, while the fourth member is Neža Naglič on piano. Due to her temporary absence, the band at the moment features Matjaž Sekne on violin and Neža Trobec on vocals. As the band's musical collaborations are hard to follow, the list is probably still far from perfect.
Projects
They started collaborating within performance arts in 1991, when they made music for a Ana Monró Theatre play called George Dandin. That year they also performed (with music and movement) in a dance performance Vso srečo ti želim (I wish you all the luck). First presented in Cankarjev dom, it was later also featured in a Budapest dance theater festival. They later collaborate in other performance acts. Also, one of their albums was pospremljen with a series of T-shirts that were designed by a number of Slovenian artists. In 1996 they first worked with Zijah A. Sokolović, a Bosnian actor, with whom they created the show called Medved (Bear), based on play by Anton P. Čehov, 1997. The show was awarded at the Bitola monodrama festival in 2003 and has since than toured throughout the middle- and eastern- Europe festivals. It has gotten awards on most of them ((Bitola, Kijev, Mostar, Erevan, Moskva, Kiel, Ruma, Nizhnevartovsk, Smederevo).
With the aforementioned project Lolita Libre they played at various stages between 2002 and 2006; it was marked by a more lose approach to musical structures and a much bigger poudarek on improvisation and experimentation. Even then, it was still very much "Lolitesque". A CD called Nero e Bianco was recorded in 2003. It can be freely downloaded from the web.
Performances, discography and other appereances
They played on a number of music festivals; they appeared twice on the stage of Jazz Cerkno Festival and the Ljubljana Jazz Festival, and also played at Pepsi Sziget Festival (Hungary), Kumanovo Jazz festival (Macedonia), Nishville Jazz festival and Jazz Festival Kragujevac (Serbia), Jazzeuropa Festival 2004 Tel-Aviv (Izrael) and many others.
Their discography at the present consists of 12 albums, many of them recorded live. Most of them are freely available on the internet (whole cd's or just a few songs).
It is hard to list al the other bands and projects that the band members are or were involved in. To name a few, Vidmar vas a member of 80s bands Čao Pičke and Borghesia, Uroš Srpčič played in Demolition Group and neža Naglič in Salamandra Salamandra. The band's former and still occasional member Marjan Stanič is or was involved in Žoambo Žoet Workestrao, Bast, Alzheimer3, Jimmy Barka Experience, Bratko Bibič & The Madleys, Vasko Atanovski trio, Jessica Lurie Ensmeble, Uršula Ramoveš in fantje iz jazbecove grape, to name just a few. Iztok Vimdar was a member of a 80s band Čao Pičke and plays in the band Borghesia
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