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Xavier rudd montreal jazz fest
Xavier rudd montreal jazz fest












xavier rudd montreal jazz fest

Then it was Europe.the snowball kept rolling.Īs his popularity grew worldwide, so too did Xavier's musical palette.

xavier rudd montreal jazz fest

Australia was the first to fall in love with Xavier. The further the ripples of his career reached, the bigger the wave got. Since then he has played in a variety of solo and band formats, each with an unmistakable personality of its own. He was distinct, unique and unforgettable. His earliest live format was a wonderful spectacle, placing Xavier inside a forest of yidakis (didgeridoos) from which he dexterously crafted layers of guitar, percussion, blues harp and vocals. There are no borders that apply to Xavier Rudd's music. It was the start of a journey that would span well over 15 years (and counting) taking Xavier to almost every continent on the planet, where he has connected with people from all cultures and walks of life. Fans from all over the globe were drawn to the distinctly Australian-looking musician, activist and surfer. Produced by Chris Bond (Ben Howard, Tom Speight) and mixed by Tim Palmer (Pearl Jam, Bowie, U2) it is a record that reflects the power of Xavier's songwriting – his timeless, philosophical lyrics and his masterful sculpting of melody.īeginning his career with 2002's definitive To Let, Xavier Rudd put his message out into the world and was answered immediately. Led by the radiating single Walk Away, Storm Boy is both classic Xavier and something a little new. Storm Boy, Xavier's ninth studio album, continues this upwards trajectory. Yet, with each new release, Xavier Rudd continues to surpass expectation and produce his finest work to date. Already one of Australia's most loved artists, he has earned accolades of every kind, Gold and Platinum certification, and legions of fans worldwide. Looking back over Xavier Rudd's stunning career, one could easily ask what is possibly left for him to achieve.














Xavier rudd montreal jazz fest