Eva Kurowski


Eva Kurowski is a German jazz musician and singer.

Life

Kurowski was born in the Ruhr area in 1965. Music was a constant presence in her life from an early age. A shawm band performed during her birth and the music of Billie Holiday was played on the record player at her home. Walter, her father, is a jazz musician and plays in many clubs in the Ruhr Valley,, and therefore she was exposed to jazz from an early age. She and her father, a communist, would participate in Easter marches and sing worker's songs.
She currently tours the Ruhr area with her jazz band.
Her book "Avanti Popoloch: Eine sozialistische Kindheit im Ruhrgebiet" was published in 2008. In "Gott schmiert keine Stullen", published in 2012 by Rowohlt Polaris, she recollects her childhood.

Music

Kurowski writes her own music and words, based in a classical jazz sound. Her female perspective in her songs is influenced by daily life in the Ruhr Valley, and alternates between pop, children's songs and jazz.
Westdeutsche Allgemeine Zeitung described her as the "Billie Holiday of structural change With a voice as black as coal...", and likened her to a "female Helge", for the breadth of her musical experience.

Discography

  • ''Reich ohne Geld''