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Bruno Amstad
Born1964 (1964)
Stans, Switzerland
Died25 January 2024(2024-01-25) (aged 59–60)
GenresJazz, improvisation
Occupation(s)Singer
Websitebrunoamstad.com

Bruno Amstad (1964 – 25 January 2024) was a Swiss singer in the field of improvisation and jazz.[1]

Life and career

Amstad was at first a soul, funk and rock singer in the 80s. Then, he changed his genre to jazz and world music. Christy Doran took him in his project New Bag. He was active in the project for twelve years (with Wolfgang Zwiauer, Fabian Kuratli, Hans-Peter Pfammatter, Dominik Burkhalter and Vincent Membrez). In this project, seven albums were created from 1999 to 2011.[2]

Also, he sang in Asita Hamidi's group, Bazaar. He became an important figure of world music in Switzerland, He belonged to Sandro Schneebeli's international project, Scala Mobile (along with Antonello Messina and Paul McCandless).

In the last twenty years, Amstad has collaborated with several bands and projects in more than fifty countries. Among the musicians whom he has worked with, can be mentioned Fredy Studer, Phil Minton, Lauren Newton, John Zorn, Christian Weber/Joke Lanz, DJ Olive or Martin Baumgartner. In recent years, Amstad has performed more in theater, movie and radio projects. He has cooperated with the Werkstatt für Theater Luzern for several years. Also, he has worked with Albin Brun for theater.

Amstad died of cancer on 25 January 2024.[3]

References

  1. ^ "Bruno Amstad". Discogs.
  2. ^ "Bruno Amstad - Culture Shock". Discogs.
  3. ^ Stefan Künzli (28 January 2024). "Der Schweizer Vokalakrobat Bruno Amstad hat seinen langjährigen Kampf gegen Krebs verloren". Tagblatt.

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