Jazz In Lyon calendar – from 23 to 29 Jan 2023

Tuesday 24 Jan

9 p.m. – The Periscope – The Brigde #2.9

“The Brigde #2.9 have chosen to form a mirror group with two “doubles”: percussion/saxophone, and in the middle, a voice, the vocals.

These five creators have one thing in common: they are experienced in collective exploration. French side, Sakina Abdou, Julien Chamla and Julien Pontvianne are respectively members of the Muzzix, Coax and Onze Heures Onze collectives. Chicago side, Coco Elysses is now president of the legendary, half-century-old Association for the Advancement of Creative Musicians (AACM), whileUgochi Nwaogwugwu lends all its voices its voice and its poems to the efforts of re-enchantment through the art of South Side. Collectively, these five have never stopped dealing with multiple identities and influences, from folk to noise and minimalism. »

Wednesday Jan 25

20h30 – Hot Club Jazz Lyon – Jam groove – Jazz-Groove, Funk, Hiphop, Soul, Rnb, Pop-groove :

The JAM Groove arrives at the Hot Club every last Wednesday of the month, hosted by Yacha Berdah (Trumpet, Keyboards, Bass) and Hugo Crost (Drums, MPC). Open to all instrumentalists/singers/rappers/…

8:30 p.m. – The Keystone – Jam

Since the famous night sessions at Minton’s in the 1940s, jamming has been at the heart of Jazz. An open stage to meet and practice, an intimidating and transcendent moment, a unique opportunity for musicians to meet… La Clef de Voûte is faithful to this spirit of tradition: the rhythm of the Jam starts the evening with a first concert set and opens the jam in the second set.

Thursday Jan 26

8:30 p.m. – The Keystone – Vincent Perrier

One of the greatest French tenors to play Afro-American jazz.

20h30 – Hot Club Jazz Lyon – We Five + Jim Rotondi – Modern Brazilian Jazz

Andréa Michelutti (drums) – Olivier Truchot (piano) – Michael Cheret (sax) – Brice Berrerd (bass) – Jim Rotondi (trumpet)

8:30 p.m. – Saint-Fons Jazz – Jean Marais Theater – RISE AND FALL OF OUR CIVILIZATION!

Fanny Ménégoz: alto flutes; Eric Prost: tenor saxophone; Romain Baret: guitar, composition; Michel Molines: double bass, bass; Elvire Jouve: drums; Romain Bouez: lights; Remy Porcar: drawing

9 p.m. – The Periscope – Solar Ship

“Solar Ship is a musical ship that set sail from the shores of the Black Stone Orchestra. Coming from this big band noticed in France and like the Clermont scene, Solar Ship keeps the energy of the collective to try out a smaller formation. The test is obviously a success, in particular thanks to the warmth of the brass (sousaphone and saxophones) which improvise a dance on a rhythmic bass / drums always at ease with improvisation. It’s up to you to share with the musicians of the combo this musical exploration from jazz to afro, rock or even hip-hop rhythms. »

Franck Pilandon (saxophones), Adrien Daguzon (saxophones), Pierre Larrat (sousaphone), Antony Miranda (drums).

Friday Jan 27

20h – To the Good Savages – 2 quai Jean Jacques Rousseau 69005 Lyon) Atmo Jazz Trio

Jean-Louis Almosnino – guitar, • Stéphane Rivero – double bass, • Patrick Bafon Piano and vocals.

8 p.m. – Quai 472 – Villefranche – KLING! Extend

“Kling! Extend-tet aims to perform live, exclusive music on stage, in the jazz aesthetic, and strives to offer the various spectators a listening experience in which they invest freely. The repertoire, made up of personal compositions, is thought out by program, composed “in one go”. This allows you to put on a strong and coherent show, and to know in advance what springs the set will be made of. The compositions are notably designed with the “standard” tools/designs of jazz music (melody, score notation, chord chart, etc.) but also thanks to other more informal tools (texts/instructions/ movements to guide the performers). From this second tool of composition arises a music that is continually new since it is not “really” written, in which the musicians have another form of freedom; more room for improvisation, listening between the musicians themselves, and, live, more room for listening to the public. »

Fanny Martin – FluteYsaura Merino – Trumpet, Zacharie Canut – Tenor Saxophone, Rose Dehors – Trombone, Vincent Pellerin – Guitar/Compositions, Fanny Bouteiller – Double bass, Adrien Bernet – Drums

20h30 – Hot Club Jazz Lyon – Sweet Mary Cat Invite Tony Kazima New Orleans jazz

Marie Dandrieux drums, Christian Genin trumpet, Patrick Mollon trombone
Jean Baptiste Salé banjo, Dominic Molton bass, Tony Kazima piano

8:30 p.m. – Saint-Fons Jazz – Jean Marais Theater – Matthis Pascaud & Hugh Coltman

“After 2 albums with his group Square One, Matthis Pascaud is preparing a third opus in tribute to the musician from New Orleans, Dr John. For this new project, he collaborates with the English singer Hugh Coltman. Being both great admirers of the Louisiana pianist/singer, they decided to explore the latter’s sixties period. A sulphurous mixture bringing together the folklore of New Orleans, the electric atmosphere of the group and the suave voice of Hugh. »

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Matthis Pascaud: guitar / Hugh Coltman: voice / Christophe Panzani: saxophone / Pierre Elgrishi: bass / Karl Jannuska: drums

8.30pm Jazz à Valpré – 1 chemin de Chalin (Ecully) Captain Flapscat & The Stomp Factory

“Captain Flapscat revisits jazz from its origins to the heyday of swing. The group, well present on the regional scenes, has also represented French jazz in prestigious festivals beyond our borders.

The Stomp Factory pays homage to early Jazz Bands. Led by trumpeter Thomas Le Roux, this formation perpetuates the tradition of New Orleans Jazz. »

8:30 p.m. – The Keystone – Hervé Salamone

The man in the iron mask, the indefatigable trumpeter, the virtuoso who can play anything… Composer, he won a writing competition in Manhattan led by the great Wynton MARSALIS.

9 p.m. – The Periscope – Concerto for Sokou
“Unique collaboration between the violinist Clement Janinet and the Malian violinist Adam Sidibe to form a quartet that pays homage to the Sokou, a traditional West African violin. A daring artistic enterprise where varied repertoires are mixed which give total freedom to the instrumentalists of this quartet. »

Clement Janinet (violin) Adama Sidibé (sokou), Clément Petit (cello), Hugues Mayot (clarinets), Joachim Florent (double bass)

21h – Ninkasi – St Paul – FRESH

“Frechtet is a modern jazz trio from Lyon created in early 2019 by drummer Romain Frechin. He surrounds himself with pianist Antoine Bacherot and Brazilian bassist Marcel Bottaro. “Subtly combining traditional jazz, modern harmony and contemporary rhythms (lo-fi), the fiery young people brilliantly revisit the grids and beats of popular standards, leaving plenty of room for improvisation where their inventiveness is fully expressed. “Rhino JazzFest”

21h – Ninkasi Part-Dieu IVAN GORLIER TRIO

“Ivan Gorlier Trio revisits the jazz of the famous gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt, from the 1920s to the 1950s. With two guitars and double bass, on melodies of yesteryear and virtuoso solos, the trio swings the 18 strings on tunes sometimes melancholy, sometimes catchy . »

Saturday Jan 28

8 p.m. – Station Market – Saint-Fons Jazz – Breath – Ukandanz

“Breath! at the opening of the evening. -the reunion of “Rewind” the beatboxer, and the no borders saxophonist “Lionel Martin” alias “Mad sax”. An organic vocal and instrumental DJ set, produced on the basis of breath. In the tradition of the Human beat box, they draw their inspiration from world music cultures and create a singular current music mixing jazz groove & hip hop. »

“UKanDanZ … a unique style, a unique encounter between a French electric quartet and Asnake Guebreyes, charismatic singer from the Addis Ababa scene. Their music is inspired by traditional and popular Ethiopian songs animated by a very rock energy. Without concessions, guitar, saxophone, bass, drums and voice form a devastating ensemble taking paths that ruffle our bearings. So the public, transcended, dances and shivers! “

Asnake Gebryes: Voice / Lionel Martin: Tenor sax / Fred Escoffier: Keyboards / Thomas Pierre: Drums / Damien Cluzel: Bass

8:30 p.m. – The Keystone – Stéphane Vincenza

“The rhythmic sensation of jazz, the swing, makes you nod your head and tap your feet. In his case, and as he says himself, the swing “makes his heart beat and his soul vibrate…. »

20h30 –Hot Club Jazz Lyon – JOACHIM EXPERT « RELOADED » TRIOmodern acoustic jazz

Joachim Expert piano, lead, John Zidi double bass, Sébastien Mourant drums

Sunday Jan 29

6 p.m. – Ninkasi Décines – OL Vallée – Cinnamon Swing

“Their repertoire comes 98% from integral jazz, such as that cultivated in its beginnings on the banks of the Mississippi and the Marne (Armstrong, Bechet, Trénet, Django, Piaf, Gainsbourg.

Guitar, double bass, saxophone and vocals.

7:30 p.m. – The Keystone – Patrick Maradan – double bass

“Holder of a Jazz victory in 2018, permanent in the rhythm of the Amazing Keystone Big-band, Patrick MARADAN is one of the most active French double bassists. Disciple of Paul CHAMBERS, he is a formidable composer of jazz and pop music standards.

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