Jazz musician cancelled for supporting 50 remaining hostages in Gaza at festival: 'I'm not a politician'
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Berlin swing musician David Hermlin says he is facing cancellation after being excluded from some of Europe’s leading jazz festivals and accused of intimidation at a meeting organized by a pro-Palestinian group. 

The 25-year-old told Fox News Digital that his only actions were asking two questions and wearing a yellow pin in solidarity with hostages still held in Gaza.

“I didn’t harass or intimidate anyone. I merely asked two questions I thought were legitimate,” Hermlin said.

Known on social media as “Daveetheewave,” Hermlin has built a reputation not just for his music but for his image. He dresses in authentic 1930s fashion, complete with slicked-back hair, vintage microphone, and a charcoal gray suit that looks plucked from a Fred Astaire film.

Swing musician David Hermlin performs with his band in Berlin in a 1930s-style suit.

Andrej Hermlin and David Hermlin during the Askania Award 2023 at Berlin Capital Club on February 14, 2023 in Berlin, Germany. (Tristar Media/Getty Images)

He said he was stunned when a board member told him some attendees were uncomfortable.

Hermlin also faced criticism for wearing the small yellow lapel pin, which symbolizes solidarity with the 50 hostages still held by Hamas. Festivalgoers suggested the pin was inflammatory or political propaganda. Hermlin rejects that characterization.

“People pointed at my yellow pin and said, maybe people are aggressive because of your pin. I asked them, do you know what it means? They said no,” he said. “This pin is about the hostages. It’s not about the IDF or the government. It’s about empathy.”

After Herräng, Hermlin said other festivals began dropping him from their lineups while keeping his band. “I’m the only one being excluded. Not the band, just me,” he said. “A festival told me, don’t take it personally, you’ll get a cancellation fee. But how is that not personal?”

David Hermlin, right, poses with family at an event in Berlin.

09 October 2021, Berlin: Andrej Hermlin (l-r) with daughter Rachel Hermlin and brother David Hermlin come to “80 Years Eckart Witzigmann – Berlin Says Thank You” at the KPM Königliche Porzellan-Manufaktur. (Gerald Matzka/picture alliance via Getty Images)

Fox News Digital reached out to Jazz with Palestine for comment but did not receive a response. On its website and social media, the group describes itself as a movement of jazz and swing dancers across Europe who use music, dance, and political action to stand with the Palestinian people. 

Its mission statement says the group raises awareness and funds and that jazz is rooted in the “fight against racial and colonial oppression.” The group has recently promoted fundraising efforts for humanitarian groups in Gaza and announced plans for social dance events and educational forums.

Hermlin says the treatment reminds him of both the McCarthy era and his own family’s history in Berlin during the 1930s. He also points to the swing world’s history of exclusion. 

“It reminds me of the McCarthy era, when artists were pressed to declare if they were communists. If you said yes, you were boycotted,” he said. “They did this in front of photos of Norma Miller, Frankie Manning, and the Nicholas Brothers, artists excluded in the 1930s. How ironic is that?”

He also cites Benny Goodman, the Jewish clarinetist who became the “King of Swing” and defied segregation by hiring Black musicians such as Teddy Wilson, Lionel Hampton, and Charlie Christian. “As Benny Goodman showed in the 1930s, swing is about inclusion. That’s its very soul,” Hermlin said.

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