Nice Brazil and band at the Jazztone

For the first time since the beginning of the Corona pandemic a live concert took place in the Jazztone in Lörrach on Friday the 23rd of October. The Brazilian singer Nice Brazil and her band offered happiness and a positive outlook via Brazilian rhythms and swing. While only very few listeners were allowed to enter the jazz club, founded in 1956, at a reasonable distance, others were offered participation via livestream. Not surprisingly, the club founder and chairman, Werner Büche, was very happy to finally be able to offer a concert in the club again, and Nice Brazil said she was really looking forward to performing live again. Earlier in the year, Nice had released a new album, "Minhas Raizes", in English "My roots", from which she sourced most of the songs during this evening. With her on the bandstand were the fantastic Olivier Ker Ourio from Paris with his harmonica, an instrument not often heard during Jazz concert, Ricardo Fiuza on piano, the local authority on bass Stephan Kurmann and Christoph Holzhauser on drums. Below are a few impressions from this touching high-energy memorable event. - On another note: "Jazz Lives in Clubs. The Pandemic Is Threatening Its Future" is the title of an alarming New York Times article from September 8, 2020. "The concert world as a whole is in crisis, but perhaps no genre is as vulnerable as jazz, which depends on a fragile ecosystem of performance venues". - The Jazztone in Lörrach is one of the few venues which was open again to a reduced audience providing the experience to see and listen to the play of musicians and connect with them. I can not imagine a world without Jazz clubs, please keep supporting them as much as you can during these times. 


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If you like to see more of Jazz, check out my featured images in the “Portraits in Jazz” section or individual sessions in the “blog”. Hopefully they inspire you to go to a club near by and experience it all live.

On the recording set with Yuri Storione, Jorge Rossy and Dominik Schürmann

Psst, something is in the works….

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Yuri Storione is a promising jazz pianist, composer and bandleader who recently released a great live CD from a recording done with his quartet at the Bird’s Eye Jazz Club. His upcoming CD is a studio recording and I had the great opportunity to listen, see and document some of it live. Together with him on the recording stand were the great Jorge Rossy on drums and Dominik Schürmann on bass.

The studio at Hammerstrasse 90 in Basel

The studio at Hammerstrasse 90 in Basel

Yuri Storione

Yuri Storione

Dominik Schürrmann

Dominik Schürrmann

Jorge Rossy

Jorge Rossy

tuned in

tuned in

Stay tuned…

Stay tuned…


If you like to see more of Jazz, check out my featured images in the “Portraits in Jazz” section or individual sessions in the “blog”. Hopefully they inspire you to go to a club near by and experience it all live.

Nicolas Masson "Travelers" at the Bird's Eye Jazz Club

Reed player Nicolas Masson is a leading figure on the Swiss new jazz scene with several recordings on the prestigious ECM label. He is also a wonderful photographer, producing deep portraits and personal works which are featured on several album covers from ECM Records. Last Tuesday and Wednesday he performed with his quartet comprised of Colin Vallon on piano, Patrice Moret on double bass and Lionel Friedli on drums at the Bird’s Eye Jazz Club in Basel. Last time they visited the club was almost three years ago. I chatted a bit with Nicolas during sets and it was the first time since the Corona-virus lockdown that they played in a jazz club together in this formation. Below are a few impressions from this high-energy memorable event.

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If you like to see more of Jazz, check out my featured images in the “Portraits in Jazz” section or individual sessions in the “blog”. Hopefully they inspire you to go to a club near by and experience it all live.