RIP Jackie Orszaczky

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RIP Jackie Orszaczky

Postby Chantel » Tue Feb 05, 2008 11:52 am

Music lovers mourn band leader Jackie Orszaczky

February 5, 2008

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Jackie Orszaczky … last gig was "unbelievable".
Photo: Paul Matthews

JACKIE ORSZACZKY, a renowned bass guitarist and one of the nation's most influential band leaders of the past 25 years, has died after a long illness.

Orszaczky, 60, died in Royal Prince Alfred Hospital on Sunday from complications in his treatment for lymphoma. He had been admitted after collapsing at home.

His last gig was at the Macquarie Hotel in Surry Hills on January 24, a night the trombonist James Greening described as unbelievable. "Since his illness he continued to sing better and better every time I played with him," said Greening, who played with Orszaczky for 25 years. "It was inspiring and really empowering."

On Sunday night some of Orszaczky's close friends returned to the hotel to play and to remember a giant of the music scene.

Greening said Orszaczky's legacy was the way he demonstrated how to create a band that worked in total unity. "He had absolute clarity about what was important in music. Because of this he led with total clarity … and allowed everyone in the group to play at their best."

In his wry and humble way he passed on knowledge not only to those he worked with but to "the hundreds of players who came to see him play," Greening said.

Born in Hungary, Orszaczky moved here in 1974 and soon became an in-demand session bass player and band leader, fronting Marcia Hines's band in the late 1970s. As a muso, arranger and producer he contributed to albums from artists including the Whitlams, Tim Finn, Savage Garden, You Am I, Hoodoo Gurus, Grinspoon and Leonardo's Bride.

John Shand, Herald jazz critic, said this breadth of activity and depth of knowledge set Orszaczky apart. "I can't think of anyone in the entire country who touched so many different musicians in so many different ways."

Orszaczky remained popular in Hungary and attracted 30,000 people at his annual Budapest concerts. He is survived by his partner, the singer Tina Harrod, and two daughters. A private funeral will be held this week and on Sunday from 4pm there will be a wake at the Harold Park Hotel.

I have the choice of being constantly active and happy or introspectively passive and sad. Or I can go mad by ricocheting in between. - Sylvia Plath
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Re: RIP Jackie Orszaczky

Postby BJN » Thu Feb 14, 2008 5:31 pm

WHAT THE FUCK??!!

NO!

That fucking sucks.

I only saw him once and there were so many other opportunities that I could've also seen him FOR FREE...

One of the best muscians and bass players around, but no longer live.

Why didn't I find out about this anywhere else?
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Re: RIP Jackie Orszaczky

Postby depressed goth » Thu Feb 14, 2008 8:45 pm

Came as a shock to me.Met him once found him to be a mellow sort of guy.
I didn't know he was ill.Such a workaholic with his music,Always performing.
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