Delov Jávor
drums
He was born in Budapest, 29.05.1980. He attended Járdányi Pál Music School for six years studying percussion. His tutors are among others Magda Tünde Kirkósáné and Dóra Szathmáry. For one year he is the student of the Folk Music School of Óbuda studying folk drums. He becomes the student of the Városmajor High School in 1994 on the faculty of music.
His first drum teacher is Zsolt Madai from the band "After Crying". Then he becomes the private student of Iván Nesztor. In 1996 he establishes his first band with his friend and classmate Bálint Bársony (Back II Black). From 1997 on, he performs with numerous well known and less well known bands (Auth Csilla, Borbély Mihály, Firstwood Gospel Team, Fugato, Jazzterday, Király Linda, Africa Molatako Band, M'Pivazu, Nikola Balkan Syndicate, Passengers, SoulWhat!, Tóth Vera, Vénusz etc.).
Besides his uncountable number of domestic performances on festivals and clubs he has performed abroad with the aforementioned bands in countries like Italy, Bulgaria, England, Hong-Kong and Australia.
In 2002 he is accepted to the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Faculty of Jazz. His studies are in progress. He attends the jazz drums faculty, his teachers are Imre Kõszegi, Iván Nesztor and Béla Zsoldos . He plays the drums in the big band led by Attila Lázsló.
In 2004 he earns a one year scholarship to the University of Salford in Manchester, where he played together with black musicians in a gospel band. Here he had the chance to play together with famous performers such as Robin Dewhurst (Lisa Stansfield), Lloyd Gordon (Jamelia, Spice Girls, and Tina Turner), Wayne Moore (Tom Jones, Stevie Wonder), Thodisii Spassov (Trilok Gurtu).
Currently he is the member of the following bands: Chili Bianco, Farkasházi Réka's band playing for children, MegyaBass Group, Mujahid Zoltán, MuJazz Soul, Nagy Edmond, Oláh Ibolya, Romantic, Midnight Fashion in the StreetWave project, Völgyi Zsuzsanna's (Romantic) solo project, Dancing Queen and the aforementioned Kamaraszínház-production. His musical ideals are Billy Cobham, Phil Collins, Steve Gadd, Queen, Sting etc.
His first drum teacher is Zsolt Madai from the band "After Crying". Then he becomes the private student of Iván Nesztor. In 1996 he establishes his first band with his friend and classmate Bálint Bársony (Back II Black). From 1997 on, he performs with numerous well known and less well known bands (Auth Csilla, Borbély Mihály, Firstwood Gospel Team, Fugato, Jazzterday, Király Linda, Africa Molatako Band, M'Pivazu, Nikola Balkan Syndicate, Passengers, SoulWhat!, Tóth Vera, Vénusz etc.).
Besides his uncountable number of domestic performances on festivals and clubs he has performed abroad with the aforementioned bands in countries like Italy, Bulgaria, England, Hong-Kong and Australia.
In 2002 he is accepted to the Liszt Ferenc Academy of Music, Faculty of Jazz. His studies are in progress. He attends the jazz drums faculty, his teachers are Imre Kõszegi, Iván Nesztor and Béla Zsoldos . He plays the drums in the big band led by Attila Lázsló.
In 2004 he earns a one year scholarship to the University of Salford in Manchester, where he played together with black musicians in a gospel band. Here he had the chance to play together with famous performers such as Robin Dewhurst (Lisa Stansfield), Lloyd Gordon (Jamelia, Spice Girls, and Tina Turner), Wayne Moore (Tom Jones, Stevie Wonder), Thodisii Spassov (Trilok Gurtu).
Currently he is the member of the following bands: Chili Bianco, Farkasházi Réka's band playing for children, MegyaBass Group, Mujahid Zoltán, MuJazz Soul, Nagy Edmond, Oláh Ibolya, Romantic, Midnight Fashion in the StreetWave project, Völgyi Zsuzsanna's (Romantic) solo project, Dancing Queen and the aforementioned Kamaraszínház-production. His musical ideals are Billy Cobham, Phil Collins, Steve Gadd, Queen, Sting etc.
Year | Title | Publisher | Code | Remark |
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2007 | Famous | Magánkiadás | ||
2007 | Ladal | Magánkiadás | ||
2009 | Columbus Jazz Nights Vol.1 - Live At The Columbus Jazz Ship | Hunnia Records | HRCD 922 |