For a jazzy and colorful moment, let’s head to The American Center for Art and Culture offering on February 22, 2020 as part of the Black History Month a Blue Bird Jazz Club night. From 7:30 p.m., good music lovers will enjoy a unique show with a repertoire highlighting “the great tradition of black music, from hard-bop to blues and funk”.
A show giving you “a new light on the original soundtrack of the 20th century” with five “virtuosos at the peak of their art”. Are then schedules – to enchant you all night around – French-Cameroun saxophonist and coming from the French jazz scene Jean-Jacques Elangué and his international quintet including trumpetist and singer Ronald Baker, guitarist Josiah Woodson, bassist and bass player Darryl Hall and drummer Denis Tchangou. In other words, a way to find out more about jazz and its contemporary history.
Please also note that the temporary bar especially set up on the occasion, the Blue Bird is open for free, but careful though: it doesn’t give you access to the concert hall. Yet, you can still enjoy the musical atmosphere… How about enjoying a jazz night, friends?
Dates and Opening Time
On 22 February 2020
Starts at 7:30 p.m.
Location
The American Center For Art & Culture
34 Avenue de New York
75116 Paris 16
Prices
accès au bar: Free
Lounge, vue de la scène restreinte: €6.5
Catégorie 1, salle principale: €10
Official website
americancenterparis.org
Booking
americancenterparis.mapado.com
More informations
Début du concert à 19h30