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Saxophonist, composer, arranger, and bandleader
Timo Lassy is a Finnish jazz institution. The saxophonist, known for his fat, round, edgy tone, is a founding member of Helsinki's globally renowned
Five Corners Quintet and a member of the
Jukka Eskola Quintet and the
Ricky-Tick Big Band. He also leads his own band. Formerly with the
U-Street Allstars and the
Teddy Rock Seven,
Lassy is an in-demand sideman who has worked with a who's-who on Finland's pop, R&B, and jazz music scenes. His own charting albums, including 2009's Timo Lassy Featuring José James Round Two and 2015's swinging Love Bullet, make up only a fraction of the more than 100 recording dates he has played on.
Lassy is a Helsinki native. He began playing the tenor sax as a pre-teen and, showing an aptitude for technique and composition, was educated at the Finland's famous Sibelius Academy. He was a part of the
Nu Spirit Helsinki movement early on and played with a wide swath of pop, R&B, electronic, and jazz musicians including
Ultra Bra,
Tino Singh, and
Tommi Läntinen before joining
U-Street All Stars for the Helsinki Sessions in 2002; the band also included bassist
Timo Tuppurainen. That same year,
Lassy joined the
Five Corners Quintet. Originally created as a studio project, the group's energy was too intense to be contained in an enclosed atmosphere. They established their considerable reputation on stages across Europe, Asia, and the U.S. While they cut Chasin' the Jazz Gone By with American singer and songwriter
Mark Murphy in 2005, they cut a follow-up with him entitled Hot Corner in 2008. A year later the saxophonist recorded his debut solo outing,
The Soul & Jazz of Timo Lassy for Ricky-Tic Records, followed in 2009 by Round Two, a collaboration with American singer
Jose James; he founded the Timo Lassy Band the same year, whose membership included double bassist
Antti Lötjönen, drummer
Teppo "Teddy Rok" Mäkynen, and percussionist Abdissa "Mamba" Assefa. 2010 saw the release of the
Five Corners Quintet's live The Helsinki Sessions and a world tour.
In 2012,
Lassy re-entered the studio for Italy's Schema label and emerged with the critically acclaimed
In with Lassy. Touring with his own group resulted in
Live with Lassy -- another Schema offering -- in 2014 before heading directly back into the studio with his own band and fellow
Five Corners' alumnus trumpeter
Jukka Eskola. The resulting album, Love Bullet, on Germany's Membran-associated Must Have Jazz imprint, garnered more positive reviews and also sold better than his all previous dates combined.
Lassy collaborated with Brazilian songwriter and multi-instrumentalist
Ed Motta for the 2017 EP When the Devil's Paid. It was playlisted on the U.K.'s Jazz FM and remained near the top of the jazz charts for five consecutive weeks. Though
Lassy's band continued to tour, they dashed into a studio to emerge with Moves (also on Must Have Jazz) the following year; it placed on virtually every Western European jazz streaming chart. It encompassed the various elements that had informed his sound from the beginning: '60s soul, Latin jazz, soulful vocal jazz, electronic sounds, and even hip-hop. In 2019,
Lassy and
Mäkynen collaborated on a self-titled duo date for the Helsinki-based We Jazz label (a companion label to the internationally renowned festival). It marked a return to adventurous hard- and post-bop. Prefaced by the 7" single "Zomp" b/w "Dark Magenta" in February, the full-length was released in the spring to great anticipation. ~ Thom Jurek