Over six nights, the Big & Black Jamboree season presents three of the great bands that truly define this legendary jazz club in a programme that also features two of the most outstanding black female voices in their respective generations and styles.
More than twenty years ago now, a group of young rockers in our country began to play jumpin’ jive, a genre born in the USA in the 1950s, imitating the style of rock pioneer Bill Haley. Moving more and more towards black music styles like rhythm & blues, the band evolved into an octet that, today, combine their own tunes with versions of classics by the likes of Louis Prima, Big Joe Turner, Louis Jordan, Roy Brown and Wynonie Harris. R&B party time!
Veu: Agustí Burriel ; Piano: Manuel Casado, Marc Ferrer ; Trompeta: Cesc Miró ; Saxo baríton: Pere Miró ; Saxo tenor: Big Dani Pérez ; Bateria: Emilio Torres ; Contrabaix: Juan Ramon Vega ;