 
Tobias Delius - tenor sax and clarinet Michael Moore - altto sax and clarinets
Eric Boeren - cornet
Wolter Wierbos - trombone
Ernst Glerum - bass Michael Vatcher - percussion
Expect the unexpected. That is the best advice to give someone going to an Available Jelly concert. Through the years, the line-up and the repertoire have changed many times. But there is one thing that you can be sure of: therell be some strong melodies. The music can be wild, dense, smooth, empty, swinging or pointillistic, but its always interesting.
Available Jelly emerged from the Great Salt Lake Mime Troupe when this American group of clowns, dancers, mimes and musicians visited Amsterdam in the mid-seventies to perform at the Festival of Fools. The musicians stayed on, and a number of line-up changes later the group has developed into a constant feature of the Dutch improvised music scene. The music has maintained the theatricality and eclecticism associated with the theater but has gradually moved toward a more personal improvisational style. The current Available Jelly has been together since 1995 and brings together an all-star line-up.
The influences on Available Jellys music range from New Orleans jazz via Ellington to contemporary composition techniques, and from ethnic music (worldwide from the Balkan to Madagascar) to popular music, such as Cole Porter, Irving Berlin and the Beach Boys. The compositions and arrangements come from Moore and Boeren.
The simple musical ideas in Moores compositions show great variety: they can be baroque-like arrangements for the wind instruments, elaborate hymns or plain sweet melodies reminiscent of chamber music miniatures. With his rampant eclecticism, he incorporates European folk traditions, Nino Rota themes, fragments of Dizzys Salt Peanuts, and pop songs.
Eric Boerens compositions give an important place to improvisation, allowing the individual members of the group to put their stamp on the music. He is influenced by many musical and non-musical ideas, whether a figure from the cartoonist Kamagurka, a favourite one-eyed pet dog, or South-American rhythms. But influence does not equal imitation: in Boerens hands, it is the attitude of the original that shows up in his work.
Available Jelly tours extensively throughout Europe and America. The group has recorded four CDs so far; a fifth CD is expected soon. The tradition of a yearly festival organized by Available Jelly is continued under the flag of dOeK.
Discography:
In Full Flail (Ear-rational, 1989)
Al(l)ways (NOM, 1990)
Monuments (Ramboy #7, 1994)
happy camp (Ramboy #10, 1996)
They improvise in a manner reminiscent of early New Orleans jazz, heart-warmingly natural and loose.
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