Electric Bebop Band Budapest (HU)
For the six members of this unique, multi-generational band, the search for and experience of freedom is the most important common denominator.
For the six members of this unique, multi-generational band, the search for and experience of freedom is the most important common denominator.
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Last event date: Thursday, July 06 2023 8:00PM
Electric Bebop Band Budapest (HU)
Featuring:
Balázs Raboczky - saxophone
Dániel Mester - saxophone
Péter Cseh - guitar
Bálint Gyémánt - guitar
Marcell Gyányi - double bass
István Baló - drums
The Electric Bebop Band Budapest was founded in early 2023, inspired by Péter Cseh. The connection with Paul Motian's band of the same name is obvious, which, under the leadership of the legendary jazz drummer, acted as a kind of musical incubator in the last decade of the previous millennium – names like Kurt Rosenwinkel, Ben Monder and Joshua Redman turned up there in their youth.
For the six members of this unique, multi-generational band, the search for and experience of freedom is the most important common denominator. The repertoire is made up of now-classic pieces by outstanding figures of the bebop era, such as Monk, Parker and Bud Powell, which give new generations of musicians the opportunity to reinterpret and express themselves through them. Electric Bebop Band Budapest will attempt to do the same on 6 July at Opus Jazz Club.
Table reservations are automatically added during ticket purchase.
Please note that if you purchase an odd number of seats, you might have to share the table with others, especially if the concert is sold out.
For the best dining experience please arrive around 7pm.
We hold reservations until 8pm.
Nasip Kısmet is the brainchild of Arif Erdem Ocak, the Turkish-born musician who resides in Budapest, Hungary since 2010, best-known as a founding member and co-songwriter of the famed Ankara band Seksendört who topped charts mid to-late 2000s with consecutive hits.
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