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OUTDOOR INDOOR Grand Place - Grote markt ........................................... 3 Friday 26 May ............................................................. 10 Place Ste-Cathérine - Sint-Katelijneplein ..................... 4 Saturday 27 May .......................................................... 12 Sablon - Zavel .............................................................. 5 Sunday 28 May ............................................................ 14 Place du Luxembourg - Luxemburgplein ...................... 6 Place Fernand Cocq Plein ............................................ 7 BRU JAZZ JIVE .................................................... 15 BRU JAZZ WE & MOBILITY ............................ 15 MAP BRUSSELS .................................................. 8-9 TIMETABLE OUTDOOR - THANKS TO ....... 16 WWW.BRUSSELSJAZZWEEKEND.BE 2 OUTDOOR Grand Place - Grote markt Friday 26 May 18:30 > 19:30 20:00 > 21:00 21:30 > 23:00 THEO ZIPPER QUARTET (1st prize NICOLAS KUMMERT QUARTET DANIEL ROMEO & THE CRAZY of XL-JAZZ Contest 2016) feat. LIONEL LOUEKE MOONDOG BAND 4 éo Zipper (b), Aristide d'Agostino Nicolas Kummert (s, voc), Lionel Hervé Letor (s), Alex Tassel (tp, bugle), Yannick Jacquet (p, Loueke (g, voc), Nic 4 ys (b), Karl (* ugelhorn), Lorenzo Di Maio (g), rhodes), Lucas Vanderputten (dr) Jannuska (dr) Raf D Backer (keys), Daniel Romeo (b), Arnaud Renaville (dr), François Constantin (perc) Saturday 27 May 16:30 > 17:30 18:00 > 19:00 19:30 > 20:45 21:15 > 22:45 TRIBUTE JAZZ GROUP 'Homage to LEBEDEV / REVNYUK / KRAVTSOV IGOR GEHENOT 'DELTA' THE HEAVY MUFFULETTAS famous Belgian jazz saxophonists' TRIO (Russia) Igor Gehenot (p), Alex Tassel (fgh), Marc Lelangue (g, voc), Laurent Dimitri Delvaux (as, bs) - Bruno Evgeny Lebedev (p), Viktor Nyberg (b), Jérôme Klein (dr) Doumont (s, voc), Jean-Paul Grollet (ss, ts) - Paolo Loveri (g), Anton Revnyuk (b), Estiévenart (tp), David Devrieze Michel Vrydag (b), Kris Duerinckx Ignat Kravtsov (dr) (trombone),Vincent Bruyninckx (p), (dr) Barry McNeese (b), Patrick Dorcéan (dr), Mariana Tootsie (voc), Nina Babet (voc) Sunday 28 May Day of the ‘LUNDIS D’HORTENSE’ 15:15 > 16:30 17:00 > 18:15 18:45 > 20:00 20:30 > 21:45 BRANDHAARD FABRIZIO GRACEFA BAND BLUE MONDAY PEOPLE ANTOINE PIERRE 'URBEX' Steven Delannoye (s), Jean-Paul Fabrizio Grace( a (g, comp), Jean- François Vayana (voc, comp), Antoine Pierre (dr, comp), Jean-Paul Estiévenart (tp), Reinier Baas (g), Paul Estiévenart (tp), Nicolas Benjamin Sauzereau (g), Dorian Estiévenart (tp), Toine 4 ys (st, ss, Mark Schilders (dr) Kummert (s), Edouard wallyn (tb), Dumont (p, keyb), Wendlavim b-cl), Steven Delannoye (ts), Bert Boris Schmidt (b), Teun Verbruggen Zabsonré (perc) Cools (g), Bram De Looze (p), Félix (dr) + Guest: IGIT (voc) - FR Zurstrassen (b), Frédéric Malempré (perc). 3 WWW.BRUSSELSJAZZWEEKEND.BE OUTDOOR Place Ste-Cathérine - Sint-Katelijneplein Friday 26 May 18:30 > 19:30 20:00 > 21:15 21:45 > 23:00 ANANKE MARC LELANGUE TRIO SUPER SKA Victor Abel (keyb) - Roméo Iannucci Marc Lelangue (g, voc), Lazy Horse Antoine Dawans (tp), Stany (b) - Yann Lecollaire (cl) - Alexandre (g, slide, banjo, mand, harm), René Lecharlier (g), Antoine Lissoir (s), Rodembourg (dr) Stock (b) Augustin Dive (ts), Vincent Heirman (tb), Quentin Nguyen (kb),4ibaut Nguyen (b), Edouard Cabuy (dr) Saturday 27 May in collaboration with “VOLTA” 16:00 > 17:00 17:30 > 19:00 19:30 > 21:00 21:30 > 23:00 KETTLE OF KITES IN EEN DISCOTHEEK BO BUN FEVER OPMOC Tom Stearn (lead voc, g), Marco Maya Mertens (voc), Gode Kempen Kiwane (s, synth, voc), Jaja (keys Jacob Miller (b, voc), Antoine Giongrandi (g, banjo, voc), Pietro (synths), Pauline Rondou (backing voc), Putta (dr, voc), Sylviana (star Lafontaine (tp, voc, perc), Creo Martinelli (b, backing voc), Roberto voc), Viktor de Greef (b, synth), latina) Cristoria (ts), Bruno Borsu (as), Tocci (dr, electronics) Casper Van De Velde (dr, SPD-SX) Martin Salemi (keys), Maxime Van Eerdewegh (dr) Rubrieknaam #0000 NL WEEKBLAD EEN UITGAVE VAN VLAAMS-BRUSSELSE MEDIA VZW FR FLAGEYPLEIN 18 PLACE FLAGEY 1050 ELSENE / IXELLES AFGIFTEKANTOOR EN BRUSSEL X P303153 UIT IN BRUSSEL | VOS SORTIES À BRUXELLES | OUT AND ABOUT IN BRUSSELS 2 3 – 27 | 2 | 2 0 17 BERNARD VAN EEGHEM LAMBCHOP SOPHIE DE SCHAEPDRIJVER KAPITAN KORSAOC ARNAUD ROCHARD SAINT6AMOUR: HERMAN BRUSSELMANS & TIM VANHAMEL Pierre & Gilles AU -DELÀ DES PAILLETTES New city magazine Even more Brussels WWW.BRUSSELSJAZZWEEKEND.BE 4 OUTDOOR Sablon - Zavel Friday 26 May 19:00 > 20:30 21:00 > 22:30 RAF D BACKER TRIO VILEM SPILKA QUARTET Raf D Backer (keys), Cédric (Czech Republic) Raymond (b), Lionel Beuvens (dr) Pavel Hrubý (s), Vilém Spilka (g), Vlastimil Trllo (b), Martin Kleibl (dr) Saturday 27 May 14:30 > 15:45 19:45 > 21:00 BRU KIDS THEO ZIPPER QUARTET (1st prize BEGA BLUES BAND (Romania) of XL-JAZZ Contest 2016) Johnny Bota (b, vl), Maria Chioran 11:00 > 14:00 4 éo Zipper (b), Aristide d'Agostino (voc), Lucian Nagy (s,* ), Mircea (tp, bugle), Yannick Jacquet (p, Bunea (g), Toni Kühn (keyb, g), Lică jazz matinee rhodes), Lucas Vanderputten (dr) Dolga (dr) for kids 11:00 > 12:15 16:15 > 17:30 21:30 > 22:45 NONO GARCIA & TITO ALCEDO LES CERVEAUX LENTS (Spain) Michael De Schryver (acc), Adriaan MANUEL HERMIA
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