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Julian Sas (born 29 May 1970) is a Dutch
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guitarist, singer and songwriter. He has released almost 20 studio albums since 1996, with the most recent being the double CD release, ''Electracoustic'' on Cavalier Records.


Life and career

He was born in
Beneden-Leeuwen Beneden-Leeuwen is a town in the Dutch province of Gelderland. It is a part of the municipality of West Maas en Waal, and lies about 7 km east of Tiel, on the opposite (southern) bank of the river Waal. Beneden-Leeuwen has 6,925 inhabitants ...
, Netherlands, on a boat on the river
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, and spent his early years living on a vessel moored there. When Sas was six years old, he saw
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perform on television and Sas dreamt about owning a guitar. Later when he was eleven, he viewed
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via the same medium and, after persistent asking, was given a guitar of his own a year later. He began to play in bands at the age of 13 as a singer and guitarist, but had to be content with jamming and backing a few older blues musicians before forming his own ensemble late in 1994. Sas commented "... I am still a dreamer and wandering spirit. Just like the river and that never stands still and keeps going. I was born with a restless soul, who needs new things and travelling and exploring..." Sas drew inspiration for his playing from Hendrix, Peter Green,
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,
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, and his key influence,
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. In 1996, the Dutch
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released Sas' debut album, ''Where Will It End!?'' Sas went on to release numerous discs on the Corazong label, beginning in 1999 with, ''For the Lost and Found''. Sas reached the
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chart both with ''Wandering Between Worlds'' in 2009 and the 2012 release, ''Bound to Roll''. ''Wondering Between Worlds'' maintained the eclectic approach to music but showed Sas is an old-school bluesman. The band members then included Edwin van Huik (bass guitar) and Lars-Erik van Elzakker (drums). The opening track of ''Coming Home'' (2016) was an upbeat, energetic track "Jump for Joy", balanced against the album's closing track, the reflective ballad, "Walking Home With Angels". Sas commented that ''Coming Home'' was, "A very personal album with lots of stories I have been through the last years: loss of friends, the changing world, etc". In 2017, he added an organ player, Roland Bakker, to the band. Over the years, Sas has played with the former band members of Rory Gallagher, being
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and Brendan O'Neill. In 2019, Cavalier Records released Sas' studio album, ''Stand Your Ground''. It contained eight new songs penned by Sas, and was recorded analogously in the Van Studios of Jan and Paul Schuurman in
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, Netherlands in 2018. Nearly three years after the release of ''Stand Your Ground'', Sas and his band released their most recent studio album, ''Electracoustic''. It was a double album set containing the same 12 original songs, recorded in both electric and acoustic versions. Performing alongside Sas (guitars and vocals) were Roland Bakker on Hammond organ and piano, and Lars-Erik Van Elzakker on drums and percussion. It came in the wake of the death of the band's friend and fellow musician, Fotis Anagnostou, which provided Sas with inspiration for his songwriting process.


Discography


Albums


References


External links


Official website
{{DEFAULTSORT:Sas, Julian 1970 births Living people Dutch male guitarists Dutch male singer-songwriters Dutch singer-songwriters Dutch blues singers 21st-century Dutch male singers 21st-century Dutch singers Blues rock musicians Musicians from Gelderland Dureco artists Dutch blues guitarists