Dr. John & Band | Trombone Shorty New Orleans Avenue
Thu 07.07. at 20.30

High time to celebrate “A Night in New Orleans”! The fine musical gumbo will be stirred by the veteran Dr. John and newcomer Trombone Shorty. Down home second-line rhythms, sharp brass sounds, and smoky vocals combine a mixture of voodoo magic, swamp rock, funk, and Mardi Gras Indian chants.
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Seun Kuti & Egypt 80
Fri 08.07. at 20.30

Seun Kuti is the son of the legendary Fela Kuti and plays with his father’s last band, Egypt 80. A hot brass section, sensitive singers, funky guitarists and wild percussionists take listeners straight into the heart of Africa. Seun himself plays a flamboyant alto saxophone and has an incredibly soulful voice.
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Bettye LaVette | Blind Boys of Alabama
Sat 09.07. at 20.30

A evening with black music of superlatives! The gospel-veterans The Blind Boys Of Alabama with their polyphonic praise of God and the guttural voiced soul singer Bettye LaVette enter the stage consecutively. LaVette has recently provided her soulful interpretation of british rock songs.
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Dwiki Dharmawan World Peace Ensemble | Youn Sun Nah Duo – Admission free!
Sun 10.07. at 20.00

Asia is not only a great market for jazz, but also a creative pool. Pianist Dwiki Dharmawan celebrates a fusion of Indonesian folk and jazz with his World Peace Ensemble. Korean Youn Sun Nah is a vocal freestyler influenced by the chanson.
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