23.11| EFG London Jazz Festival 2024: Lulu Pierre & Tony Kofi: Celebrating Billie Holiday and Ben Webster!
23 listopada @ 8:00 pm - 10:30 pm
Lulu Pierre & Tony Kofi: Celebrating Billie Holiday and Ben Webster! – concert included in the official program of the EFG London Jazz Festival 2024!
One of London’s rising jazz vocalists, Lulu Pierre, joins forces with established tenor sax boss Tony Kofi to celebrate a great musical partnership, that of Billie Holiday and Ben Webster. Webster played on some of Billie’s earliest hits and then joined her again in the mid-1950s for what many regards as her best late recording sessions. Accompanying Pierre and Kofi are Alex Webb (piano), Hamish Moore (bass) and Dan Hester (drums).
Lulu Pierre is a startling new arrival on the London jazz vocal scene, who has proved herself to be a classic Torch Song stylist in the tradition of Julie London. She can also swing out like Sarah Vaughan, with a voice that can move from a seductive sweetness to a lived-in rasp. With the experienced piano accompanist Alex Webb and his trio, she performs evergreens from the Great American Songbook, heartbreaking Torch songs and some surprising non-jazz repertoire choices.
Tony Kofi won the Best Instrumentalist Award at the 2008 BBC Jazz Awards, Best Ensemble at the 2005 Parliamentary Jazz Awards, Album of the Year at the 2005 BBC Jazz Awards and was nominated for an award MOBO in 2008. Born in Nottingham to West African parents, Tony spent a four-year period at the legendary Berklee College of Music in Boston, USA, on a scholarship music diploma. Since then, he has performed with the World Saxophone Quartet, Clifford Jarvis, Courtney Pine, Donald Byrd, Dr Lonnie Smith, Eddie Henderson and recorded with Jamaaladeen Tacuma and Ornette Coleman, as well as with his own bands. With Alex Webb, he created the show A Portrait of Cannonball and a recent tribute to Ben Webster, which played in the London Jazz Festival of 2023.