VALERY HAUMONT SPECIAL
QUINTET
Valery Haumont (voc), Thomas
Hähnlein (ts), Hugo Fernandez (g), Daigo Nakai (b), David Guy (dr)
Ring in the New Year with an unforgettable evening of soulful melodies and lively rhythms! Join us at b-flat on 1 January for a special concert that will set the tone for an extraordinary year ahead. Immerse yourself in a captivating mix of jazz standards, soul classics and smooth bossa novas played by our talented ensemble of voice, saxophone, guitar, double bass and drums. Let the enchanting sounds fill the air as we create a cosy yet electrifying atmosphere, perfect for reconnecting with friends or making new ones.
Link Music:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=uXuLDVsw3yY
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ydai-ZZJNlc
https://www.hugofernandez.net/
Mittwoch, 1. Januar 2025
Doors open: 20:00 – Concert: 21:00
For reservations please send us an email or give us a call:
https://www.b-flat-berlin.de/kontakt
Valéry
Haumont (vocals
and percussion)
This French singer has participated in many jazz projects in France (in the
clubs: “Duc des Lombards”, “Sunset”, “Baiser Salé”, “Pannonica”, “Café
universel”, “Café Laurent”, “Autour de midi et minuit”? l in the Festivals:
“Jazz au fil de l'Oise”, “Jazz à Vitré”, “Jazz à l'Ouest”, “Jazz au coeur et
guitare à l'ame”, “Jazz en Rè”, “Jazz de Mars”, “Jazz sur Lie”, “Dixie Days”,
“Touches de Jazz, ‘Les Rendez-vous de l'Erdre’ . ...), but also throughout
Europe as for example in Switzerland (“Montreux jazz festival”, “Luzerne
Festival”...), in Germany (the clubs: , “A-Trane”, “Be-Bop” in Berlin), or in
Holland (The “Pater” club, the auditorium of the “Royal Conservatory” in Den
Haag...).
Valery has sung with many musicians of the French and European jazz scene: Tony
Rabeson, Jean-Philippe Viret, Ludovic de Preissac, Damien Schmitt, Georges
Brown, Oliver Von Essen, Benjamin Moussay, Ninine Garcia, Patrick Saussois,
Andrea Michelutti, Franck Avitabile, Yoni Zelnik, Pier Paolo Pozzi, Ahmet
Gulbay, Georges Paczynski, Armel Dupas...
With a pure and clean voice, he proposes a universal jazz, based on his roots
and his ability to move.