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Article: Live Review

Sarajevo Jazz Festival 2016

Read "Sarajevo Jazz Festival 2016" reviewed by Francesco Martinelli


Sarajevo Jazz Festival 2016 Sarajevo, Bosnia and Herzegovina November 2-6, 2016 When your plane lands in Sarajevo, its wheels roll over the crumbling underground tunnel that was the only connection of the city to the outside world during the Serbian siege from April 5, 1992 to February 29, 1996. It ...

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News: Crowdfunding Campaign

Bojan Z & Julien Lourau Seek Crowd Funding For New Recording

Bojan Z & Julien Lourau Seek Crowd Funding For New Recording

After 25 years of lively collaboration and friendship, pianist/keyboardist Bojan Z and saxophonist Julien Lourau are going to record their duo! The duo was created at the Pannonica Club in jny:Nantes, France, at the end of last century, in 1997 to be precise. Some of you still remember this perhaps. 17 years later, it seems relevant ...

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Quartet Saigon

Label: Naive
Released: 2009
Track listing: Diaspora; Walking on Water; Saigon (Intro); Saigon; Angels; Baron Samedi; Nico; Around the Corner; Worship; Cinquecento; A House is not a Home.

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Quartet Saïgon

Label: Label Bleu
Released: 2009

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Article: Album Review

Julien Lourau: Quartet Saigon

Read "Quartet Saigon" reviewed by Bruce Lindsay


Marseilles-based saxophonist Julien Lourau brought Quartet Saigon together in 2007, and both the group and album are named for the city where they made their debut performance: Saigon, Vietnam. Quartet Saigon is an inventive and intelligent album and shows that a classic four-piece with talent and imagination can still create original tunes. The ...

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Forget

Label: Label Bleu
Released: 2005

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Fire

Label: Label Bleu
Released: 2005

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The Rise

Label: Label Bleu
Released: 2003
Track listing: The saloon (life is just a game); Ginger bread; Bulkamer; Anda, jaleo; Tu mi turbi (intro); Tu mi turbi; Kenyatta; The rise; El gato porteno; Contigo en la distancia; Hulio's blues.

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Article: Album Review

Julien Lourau: The Rise

Read "The Rise" reviewed by Carlos Silva


I first heard Julien Lourau on Abbey Lincoln's Who Used to Dance. He played this tenor pocket solo a la Coltrane that immediately connected me not to his roots, but to his possibilities as a saxophonist. He was about to achieve a voice of his own. Thereafter I found him on Henri Texier's Mad Nomad(s). Texier ...


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