
You're young and growing and I'm old and going. So have your fun while you can (Ben Webster)
Hans Koert
Ben Op Zijn Best - Ben Websters laatste jaren (Nederlands) - Ben At His Best: Ben Websters last years in Holland ( English) - Ben Webster's laatste optreden in de Twee Spieghels: Een eerbetoon ( Nederlands) Ben Webster's Final Concert at the Twee Spieghels: A Tribute ( English)
Ben Webster lived in Europe since the mid 1960s and found a new home in Copenhagen and Amsterdam, pampered by Mrs Hartlooper who offered Ben a home in the Waalstraat in Amsterdam. She's like a mother to me, Ben sighed in the Johan Van Der Keuken documentary film: Big Ben. The last decade of his life he loved his cinecamera, playing biliards, had his drinks and a gig now and then. He often travelled to Denmark and early September 1973 he had just returned by train from Copenhagen. On Thursday the 6th of September 1973 Ben has a gig in De Twee Spieghels in Leiden .... a concert that would become historical .........
Ben Walenkamp, the manager of the club, remembers that Ben wasn't in good shape: Het optreden van Ben Webster is historisch geworden, niet omdat hij zo geweldig goed speelde, integendeel zelfs, de man was niet in vorm. (= It would become a historical concert, not because Ben's playing, not at all - he wasn't in good shape.) Misschien was hij zelfs niet in staat om te spelen.(= Maybe he was even unable to play.). He was accompanied that evening by the Irv Rocklin Trio, featuring Irv Rocklin at the piano, Henk Haverhoek on double bass and Peter Ypma on drums.

Some sources say that in the venue a group of uninterested "drunk" students ruined the atmosphere, whose noises irritated Ben, but Ben Walenkamp counters this in the book Leidse Jazz Geschiedenis van 1899-2009 by Cees Mentink. .... Some weeks


This private recording, released on an 2LP Ben Webster - Last concert (EMI 5C17824964/5) and reissued on a Blue Note 2cd entitled Ben Webster - The Holland Sessions, learn that Ben didn't play well. It would become Ben's last concert - two weeks later he passed away in the Lucas hospital in Amsterdam. Wanneer dit concert niet zijn laatste zou zijn geweest, was het er een om snel, heel snel, te vergeten ( = If this hadn't been his last concert, it would have been one to forget fast, very fast) Ben Walenkamp sighed.

When Ben had finished the last tune Straight, No Chaser he spoke to the audience the historical words: Thank you. Now I will say to all of yo

Tribute To Ben: f.l.t.r. Rob Agerbeek - Henk Haverhoek - Bob Rigter - Peter Ypma in De Twee Spieghels ( 6 September 2010) ( photo courtesy: Peter J. Visser http://muziekgezien.blogspot.com )
On the 6th of September 2010, 37 years after Ben's last concert, four "aged" men joined for a concert at the Twee Spieghels in Leiden to play a tribute to Ben Webster: Bob Rigter, who played at the 1973 concert on Ben's original tenor saxophone; Rob Agerbeek at the piano and the original 1973 rhythm section with Peter Ypma on drums and Henk Haverhoek, on double bass. Irv Rocklin was in the audience, but doesn't play anymore. He was original born as Irv Craig in Salem (US), accompanied Anita O'Day and played with Stan Getz and Johnny Griffin', and lives in Holland since 1971. He often accompanied Ben in the good old days. Bob Rigter and his wife Jasperina remember the day that Ben died very well, because at that same day his wife gave birth to their son Simon, now a sought after jazz saxophone player too. Like in the good old days: A Tribute to Ben concert in De Twee Spieghels ( Photo courtesy: Peter J. Visser http://muziekgezien.blogspot.com )
The concert was recorded by VPRO filmmaker Flore Deroose, and released as a short documentary entitled Tribute to Ben Webster. I'm proud that I can share with you this great documentary, a tribute to one of the greatest tenor saxophone players ever, but also a tribute to the men who still love Ben's music and who are still inspired by it.
Flore Deroose is a Flemish TV-journalist, originaly a cultural anthropologist, now-a-days the editor of an international film news agency. She made some more film documentaries, but this Tribute to Ben Webster is her first jazz-related project. She can give you more information how to order the DVD, but you can also contact: keepswinging@live.nl
Now I will say to all of you youngster what I heard when I was a kid from an old-timer. He said, "Son, you're young and growing and I'm old and going. So have your fun while you can."
Hans Koert
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