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Live Jazz in Barcelona

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37 this month

Tue, Jun 30, 7:00 PM

Lucas Herrera Fernández piano & composition · Román Cubelos double bass · Homero Tolosa drums The trio, based in Barcelona, performs original compositions and classic jazz repertoire with a very personal touch. Lucas Herrera Fernández Trio (LHF3) conveys energy and swing with authenticity. They are currently presenting the music from their latest release, THE INNER NOTE , featuring nine original compositions, alongside their own interpretations of several jazz standards. Formed in early 2023, the group performs regularly on Barcelona’s jazz stages, including venues such as Jamboree, Byron, MEAM, Casa Ástor and CC Can Deu, among others. During these concerts, audiences can hear traditional songs from the jazz repertoire as well as original music from the two full-length albums released by Lucas Herrera Fernández : Puerto Itinerante (2022) and Un punto azul pálido (2015), along with the EP Blues para un Rojo (2023).

Tue, Jun 30, 8:30 PM

Lucas Herrera Fernández piano & composition · Román Cubelos double bass · Homero Tolosa drums The trio, based in Barcelona, performs original compositions and classic jazz repertoire with a very personal touch. Lucas Herrera Fernández Trio (LHF3) conveys energy and swing with authenticity. They are currently presenting the music from their latest release, THE INNER NOTE , featuring nine original compositions, alongside their own interpretations of several jazz standards. Formed in early 2023, the group performs regularly on Barcelona’s jazz stages, including venues such as Jamboree, Byron, MEAM, Casa Ástor and CC Can Deu, among others. During these concerts, audiences can hear traditional songs from the jazz repertoire as well as original music from the two full-length albums released by Lucas Herrera Fernández : Puerto Itinerante (2022) and Un punto azul pálido (2015), along with the EP Blues para un Rojo (2023).

Wed, Jul 1, 7:00 PM

Finn Genockey Quartet: Tacet Trust The young drummer, pianist, composer and leader Finn Genockey arrives at the Jamboree presenting Tacet Trust , his first album in quartet format, released by the prestigious label Fresh Sound New Talent and acclaimed by international critics, especially in the United Kingdom. Considered by several critics as one of the most outstanding debuts in recent contemporary jazz, Tacet Trust reveals the creativity of four young and extraordinary musicians who build a rich, courageous and deeply communicative sound universe. The music flows with a remarkable lyrical sensitivity, combining careful structures with spaces open to improvisation and constant interaction. Genockey stands out for his ability to listen and engage in musical dialogue, leading the group from an expressive and subtle drumming, and contributing a mature artistic vision that clearly points towards the future of European jazz. A concert to discover a new voice that is already present. Finn Genockey drums, leader · Josh Short trumpet, flugelhorn · Rasmus Sørensen piano · Nico Klöffer double

Wed, Jul 1, 8:30 PM

Finn Genockey Quartet: Tacet Trust The young drummer, pianist, composer and leader Finn Genockey arrives at the Jamboree presenting Tacet Trust , his first album in quartet format, released by the prestigious label Fresh Sound New Talent and acclaimed by international critics, especially in the United Kingdom. Considered by several critics as one of the most outstanding debuts in recent contemporary jazz, Tacet Trust reveals the creativity of four young and extraordinary musicians who build a rich, courageous and deeply communicative sound universe. The music flows with a remarkable lyrical sensitivity, combining careful structures with spaces open to improvisation and constant interaction. Genockey stands out for his ability to listen and engage in musical dialogue, leading the group from an expressive and subtle drumming, and contributing a mature artistic vision that clearly points towards the future of European jazz. A concert to discover a new voice that is already present. Finn Genockey drums, leader · Josh Short trumpet, flugelhorn · Rasmus Sørensen piano · Nico Klöffer double

Thu, Jul 2, 7:00 PM

Julius Rodriguez — an Established Jazz Rising Star Brandon Woody trumpet · Julius Rodriguez leader, piano, keyboards · Willie Barthell drums · Max Gerl bass Julius Rodriguez is one of those musicians who seems to be everywhere at once: at the piano in a packed jazz club, switching instruments effortlessly on social media, or on the stage of a major festival, either solo or accompanying like-minded artists. Born in New York and based in Los Angeles, he is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, and producer, standing out for his boundless energy and creativity that defies any fixed label. His music moves between jazz and R&B, incorporating soul, hip hop, and electronic elements, reflecting an open and contemporary vision of the jazz language. After thousands of hours of practice and hundreds of concerts, he has crafted a personal, fluid sound in which tradition coexists with a clearly modern sensibility. Rodriguez has established himself as a highly sought-after collaborator, working with artists such as Wynton Marsalis , Kurt Elling , Nick Hakim , and Meshell Ndegeocello , whether on pian

Thu, Jul 2, 9:00 PM

Julius Rodriguez — an Established Jazz Rising Star Brandon Woody trumpet · Julius Rodriguez leader, piano, keyboards · Willie Barthell drums · Max Gerl bass Julius Rodriguez is one of those musicians who seems to be everywhere at once: at the piano in a packed jazz club, switching instruments effortlessly on social media, or on the stage of a major festival, either solo or accompanying like-minded artists. Born in New York and based in Los Angeles, he is a multi-instrumentalist, composer, and producer, standing out for his boundless energy and creativity that defies any fixed label. His music moves between jazz and R&B, incorporating soul, hip hop, and electronic elements, reflecting an open and contemporary vision of the jazz language. After thousands of hours of practice and hundreds of concerts, he has crafted a personal, fluid sound in which tradition coexists with a clearly modern sensibility. Rodriguez has established himself as a highly sought-after collaborator, working with artists such as Wynton Marsalis , Kurt Elling , Nick Hakim , and Meshell Ndegeocello , whether on pian

Fri, Jul 3, 7:00 PM

Grant Stewart tenor sax · Joan Fort guitar · Michael Weiss piano · Philip Lewin double bass · David Puime drums Joan Fort — Contemporary Jazz, Straight-Ahead, New York Heritage ‘Hangin’ In’ is Joan Fort ’s second album as a bandleader and works as a personal narrative: that of a musician from a small town who, fascinated by jazz history, followed its echoes to New York and there found a community of musicians embodying the tradition from within. It’s not just a record of maturity, but the result of persistence and the decision to keep going when giving up seemed like the easiest option. The album brings together nine tracks, six of them original compositions, born from the experience of living and training abroad. Distance, uncertainty, daily effort, and the small victories that accompany a young emerging artist are transformed here into music. “Hangin’ In” represents both the struggle and the reward, and the pieces trace this journey with honesty and narrative depth. To shape this vision, Fort surrounds himself with a quartet deeply connected to the New York jazz lineage: Grant Stew

Fri, Jul 3, 9:00 PM

Grant Stewart tenor sax · Joan Fort guitar · Michael Weiss piano · Philip Lewin double bass · David Puime drums Joan Fort — Contemporary Jazz, Straight-Ahead, New York Heritage ‘Hangin’ In’ is Joan Fort ’s second album as a bandleader and works as a personal narrative: that of a musician from a small town who, fascinated by jazz history, followed its echoes to New York and there found a community of musicians embodying the tradition from within. It’s not just a record of maturity, but the result of persistence and the decision to keep going when giving up seemed like the easiest option. The album brings together nine tracks, six of them original compositions, born from the experience of living and training abroad. Distance, uncertainty, daily effort, and the small victories that accompany a young emerging artist are transformed here into music. “Hangin’ In” represents both the struggle and the reward, and the pieces trace this journey with honesty and narrative depth. To shape this vision, Fort surrounds himself with a quartet deeply connected to the New York jazz lineage: Grant Stew

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