Artists

Juan Carlos Cáceres /19/02/12
Vilvoorde / Belgique (Belgium) / Centre Culturel de Vilvoorde

Juan Carlos Cáceres /17/02/12
Bischheim / France / Salle du Cercle

Juan Carlos Cáceres /25/11/11
Paris / France / Auditorium St Germain

Juan Carlos Cáceres /24/11/11
Verlinghem / France / Ferme des Templiers

Juan Carlos Cáceres /23/11/11
Erquinghem Lys / France / Agoralys Ercanscène - Scènes Festives

Cesaria Evora /02/11/11
Lucerne / Suisse (Switzerland) / KKL Lucerne

Cesaria Evora /02/11/11
Lucerne / Suisse (Switzerland) / KKL Lucerne

Cesaria Evora /27/10/11
Troyes / France / Festival Les Nuits de Champagne

Cesaria Evora /15/10/11
Marseille / France / Fiesta des Suds

Juan Carlos Cáceres /13/10/11
Nancy / France / Nancy Jazz Pulsations (La Manufacture)

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Cesaria Evora



Juan Carlos Cáceres
Caceres has been back with his new album "Noche de Carnaval ". released on june 2011

Many are those now raising their arms to heaven and shouting “Hallelujah”!
Cáceres is back with his new album “Noche de Carnaval” and that’s great news for a very particular group of people.
Those who boast authenticity, potency and passionate inspiration are to be applauded. Cáceres is unique and he is returning like a whirlwind, expanding his music genre to match his urgent pulse rhythms.
Cáceres is back, more personal than ever, utterly rooted and utterly present.
His synthesis of River Plate sonorities and music from all over the world is post-modern without intending to be so.
Cáceres doesn’t calculate, he doesn’t speculate: he palpitates.
He simply reflects the flashes of the soul, like a dagger gleaming in the pampas, like the silvery brilliance of a jet flying from Buenos Aires to Paris.
To the tango, milonga, candomble and murga – styles specific to the River Plate region – are added Swing, Dixieland and the Charleston, among many other influences, which is not surprising since Cáceres was once a jazz trombonist in existentialist Buenos Aires.
As his fans know, he is also a pianist, singer, composer, painter, art teacher and lecturer on Argentine history.
In “Noche de Carnaval” there is no bandoneón [Argentine concertina], the most characteristic instrument of the tango.
A master of experimentation, Cáceres instead used the bass clarinet, sax and cello on which to base the songs.
None of the musicians who participated in this work is a mercenary or collaborated by chance: they all share with Cáceres and the producer Eduardo Makaroff a deep attachment to the new Argentine music, to the tango and its delightful derivatives, and to the fusion of the old and the modern.
All are aware of Cáceres’ own significance on the world music scene: he is a giant and here is his “Noche de Carnaval”. Hallelujah!



Lura
Foremost amongst the younger generation of singers reaching out to the world from the islands of Cape Verde is Lura.
In fact, frequent international tours and a trio of critically and publicly acclaimed albums have propelled her to the forefront of the whole world music scene.
Now Lusafrica release a Best of CD (nov 2010) including 2 previously unreleased tracks « MODA BÔ » (featuring Cesaria Evora) and « AMOR E TAO SABE »


Vagabontu - La Fanfare Tzigane

http://www.vagabontu.org

Parson Brown

http://www.parsonbrown.nl