Myles Sanko
Venue: Auditorio Parque Almansa, San Javier
Date: Saturday July 9
Time: 21: 30h.
Admission: 15 euros
Myles Sanko, the great revelation of new soul, jazz and gypsy accordionist Ludovic Beier of his Trio with violinist Costel Nitescu and, bring the Festival Jazz San Javier echoes of Django Reinhardt and Otis Reddding
Jazz gypsy, also known in France as Jazz manouche, is a style of jazz framed within the swing, and is an expression coined to describe the kind of jazz performed by a group of Gypsy guitarists in the Paris area, who acted between the decades 1930 and 1950. the best of them, the legendary Django Reinhardt, founded the Quintette du Hot Club de France, which also led to fame violinist Stephane Grappelli the group.
Within this style of jazz, with some contributions of modern jazz, the trio Ludovic Beier, one of the best and most creative French accordionists, who also concert of Jazz San Javier, will be joined by the brilliant violinist moves Costel Nitescu Romanian origin.
Both Doudou Cuillerier accompanied by guitar and Antonio Licusati on bass, will review some classics of the genre, in addition jazz manouche adaptations of unforgettable songs of pop and rock.
Ludovic Beier and Costel Nitescu propose a cheerful and romantic concert at a time in which these virtuosos displayed at its highest level, a kind of jazz like any lover of good music.
Myles Sanko, which will offer the second show of the night, is the great revelation of the new British soul and an artist with force on the scene of the great classics of the genre in the 60s and 70s of the twentieth century.
Not in vain, and as he himself acknowledges, his main influences are Otis Redding and Marvin Gaye.
Natural Ghana, African mother and a French father and settled since adolescence in England, devotee of classic soul and sound of the old school who remains his main inspiration is declared, which Myles Sanko, who came to music by rap, it brings freshness current musical context.
In his debut in Jazz San Javier, he will perform accompanied by a powerful band of six musicians including drums, keyboards, guitar, bass, saxophone and trumpet.
Source: Ayuntamiento de San Javier