For this second day of the festival, a rich and busy program awaits you: the Meerkats followed by the Bloom sisters!
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Les Suricates
Vitality and the desire to share are the hallmarks of this quintet, born in the jazz class of the Conservato i re d 'Aix-en-Provence. A skilful blend of experience and enthusiasm, it brings together jazz enthusiasts from the 1920s and 1930s. Their repertoire is a blend of unjustly forgotten pieces, interpreted in original arrangements, and timeless standards that have spanned the century. Composed of Jean-François Bonnel (clarinet, soprano saxophone and guitar), Maxime
Merlin (tenor saxophone and vocals), Marcel Teton (banjo and violin), José Doutre (drums) and Elise Sut (tuba), the group transmits the joyful melodies and syncopated rhythms of the heyday of jazz with energy and flair. A tribute to the small New Orleans and Swing bands to delight curious ears and get the legs tingling!
For this concert, Les Suricates invite pianist Maryline Ferrero. Trained at the Conservatoire d'Aix-en-Provence, she performs with the Solar Quartet and LMN trio on stages throughout the region and beyond.
Her light, musical style, her energy and her pleasure in playing, which shines through on stage, are sure to delight audiences.
Singer Coline Fourment leaves her personal projects and Big Band 13 to join Les Suricates for a concert. Her warm, expressive voice, inspired musical skat and natural stage presence will win you over. A twirling evening!
The Bloom sisters
Three voices, double bass and drums. The choice of a minimalist rhythm section lends an astonishing, singular sound to this vocal and acoustic project: the voices, free of all originalities, dare to venture where you wouldn't expect them. Each member's musical universe intertwines to give birth to a music that is by turns exalted, rhythmic, refined...
Les Suricates
Vitality and the desire to share are the hallmarks of this quintet, born in the jazz class of the Conservato i re d 'Aix-en-Provence. A skilful blend of experience and enthusiasm, it brings together jazz enthusiasts from the 1920s and 1930s. Their repertoire is a blend of unjustly forgotten pieces, interpreted in original arrangements, and timeless standards that have spanned the century. Composed of Jean-François Bonnel (clarinet, soprano saxophone and guitar), Maxime
Merlin...