Danish talented drummer Kresten Osgood and his band "What Time Is It" presented a flamboyant and energetic concert at Europe Square yesterday.
Born in 1976, Osgood began his musical studies at the Holstebro Music School, after which he attended the Rhythmic Music Conservatory in Copenhagen from 1997 to 2002. From the middle of the 90s he was already performing at most small Copenhagen jazz venues, and he did guest appearances on various CD recordings while still a student.
Kresten Osgood is a multitalented drummer who also plays piano and several other instruments. The drummer Billy Higgins was among his early sources of inspiration, which is reflected in his songwriting. Kresten Osgood and his four-man band "What Time Is It" have been constantly experimenting with a range of musical genres through participation in various musical projects as well as by playing with an endless number of guest performers.
The members of the band are Kresten Osgood on drums, Jesper L.vdal on saxophone, Krister Jonsson on guitar and Jens Bjornkjor on bass guitar.
The performance is part of the pavilion's musical program "Mermaid Music," under which 26 talented Danish bands, choirs and orchestras will give performances through the Expo. The music, mostly modern music, includes various genres such as jazz, blues, world music, rock, pop and electro.
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