Eef Albers

Eef Albers, born on April 5, 1951, in Rhenen, Netherlands, is a Dutch guitarist and composer. He began playing guitar at age 15 and by 20 was an in-demand session musician. In 1972, Albers started working with John Lee and Gerry Brown in a trio that sometimes included Daryl Thompson. His debut album, Blue Capricorn, was released in 1977. Throughout his career, he collaborated with various artists, including Peter Herbolzheimer's Rhythm Combination & Brass, the BBC Orchestra, Focus, Kraan, Jasper van’t Hof, and Ack van Rooyen. Albers was a member of the Metropole Orkest until 1990. He also worked with notable musicians such as Bob Malach, Manfred Schoof, Stanley Clarke, Toots Thielemans, Simon Phillips, and Steve Smith's Vital Information.

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