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Mick Paauwe - babybass

Mick Paauwe was born in The Hague, Holland but spent her youth in in Curaçao and Brazil. She started playing guitar at the age of twelve.

After moving back to Holland she switched to electric bass and after seeing Oscar de Leon on television singing and playing the baby-bass she decided to take up the double bass. Inspired by the godfather of Latin bass, Israel 'Cachao' Lopez, she started to organize 'descargas' (latin jams) in jazz clubs.

In 1993 Mick began studying at the Latin department of the Rotterdam's conservatory, where she graduated in 1999. At the conservatory she studied electric bass and double bass but specialized herself on the 'baby-bass', an electric upright bass which became famous among salsa bass players in the 70's.

During her study she traveled to Cuba to take lessons at the Conservatorio Esteban Salas, Santiago de Cuba.

Mick is momentarily one of the most asked-for latin bass players in Holland, where she is active in the salsa- and the latin jazz- scene. She also played in several theater tours, and has performed in most of the big theaters in Holland.

Mick has worked and works with: Cubop City Big Band, La Banda Iré, New Cool Collective Big Band, Nueva Manteca, Saoco, Craig Handy, Brian Lynch, Gerardo Rosales and many others. She has played in clubs and on festivals in France, Germany, Finland, Cape Verde, Oman, Belgium, Italy, England etc.

Photo: Erik Bongue
Mick Paauwe (The Netherlands) on bass
Jens Kerkhoff (Germany) on percussion
Jarmo Hoogendijk (NL), trumpet
Liber Torriente from Cuba on drums
Curaçao pianist Randal Corsen
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