Han Bennink is a pioneering Dutch drummer and multi-instrumentalist, born in 1942 in Zaandam, near Amsterdam. Known for his innovative approach to free jazz and avant-garde music, Bennink's journey began with humble beginnings, using a kitchen chair as his first percussion instrument at the age of five. His career took off in the mid-1960s, where he became one of the key figures in European free music. Bennink's versatility extends beyond the drum kit, as he has been known to play a variety of instruments including soprano saxophone, bass clarinet, trombone, violin, banjo, and piano. His playful and improvisational style has earned him accolades such as the Jazzahead-Skoda-Award, recognising his outstanding contributions to the jazz world. Bennink's music is not just about the notes; it's about the experience, the spontaneity, and the sheer joy of creation.