Álvaro Soler plays Baloise Session

Álvaro Soler is a Spanish singersongwriter. He rose to prominence across Europe with his 2015 hit „El mismo sol“. A special bilingual Spanish / English version of „El mismo sol“ featuring Jennifer Lopez was also made for international release in the United States, UK and worldwide. His 2016 single „Sofia“ also achieved chart success in Europe, reaching number 1 in several countries.

Katzenjammer play Baloise Session

Katzenjammer are an English-language Norwegian band from Oslo, formed in 2005. The band is named after the Katzenjammer Kids, the oldest comic strip continually in syndication.They chose this comic strip because they noticed that they resembled the characters in it. The term Katzenjammer is a German loanword that literally means „lament of a cat“, and is used in Norway to describe low-grade music and instrumentation (which in Germany would be called Katzenmusik – „music by cats“).

Francesco De Gregori plays Baloise Session

Francesco De Gregori is an Italian singer-songwriter. He is popularly known as „Il Principe die cantautori“ („The Prince of the singer-songwriters“), a nickname referring to the elegance of his lyrics. He has also been described by Bob Dylan as „folk Italian hero“. He is often referred as singersongwriter and poet, although he prefers to be identified simply

as „artist“.

Mario Biondi plays Baloise Session

A warm, deep sensual voice, yet clear and confident: Mario Biondi patiently and carefully cultivated his music passion starting from a tender age alongside his father: singer Stefano Biondi, in honour of whom Mario took on his stage name. Many diverse experiences made Mario the great artist what he is today: from singing in church choirs to being session singer for niche labels, without neglecting his studies and learning the English language, being Sicilian from Catania, both by birth and by inclination. A lover soul music, in 1988 he began supporting artists of international standing, right up to the calibre of the legendary Ray Charles. But the turning came with the Japanese release of his single

“This Is What You Are”, picked up and relaunched by top BBC1 DJ Norman Jay, who fell in love with the song featuring it and spreading it to the rest of Europe.

Until The Ribbon Breaks

Until the Ribbon Breaks is a British band consisting of the frontman Pete Lawrie-Winfield (lead vox, keys, programming, percussion, brass and guitar), James Gordon (keys, percussion, programming, backing vocals, bass) and Elliot Wall (drums, programming, backing vocals). Sometimes referred to as UTRB, the band was founded in Cardiff, Britain in 2012 initially as Winfield’s solo project and “blends genres like electronic, pop, rock, and hip-hop, but it’s all done with a sharp alternative edge.”

Trombone Shorty plays Baloise Session

New Orleans native Trombone Shorty is the bandleader and frontman of Trombone Shorty & Orleans Avenue, a hard-edged funk band that employs hip-hop beats, rock dynamics and improvisation in a jazz tradition. Together, Trombone Shorty and his band have toured the U.S. and Canada, Europe, Australia, Japan, Russia and Brazil. Trombone Shorty toured internationally for the first time at age 12 before joining Lenny Kravitz‘ horn section at the age of 19 for a 105-date world tour in 2005-2006. He performed on the 56th Annual Grammy Awards with Macklemore & Ryan Lewis, Mary Lambert, Madonna and Queen Latifah, and at the White House in honor of Black History Month with music royalty such as B.B. King, Mick Jagger, Jeff Beck, Booker T. Jones and Susan Tedeschi.

Candy Dulfer plays Baloise Session

Dutch funk and smooth jazz saxophonist Candy Dulfer has performed and recorded with Prince, Van Morrison, Dave Stewart, and Maceo Parker, and has played live with Alan Parsons, Pink Floyd and Tower of Power. Her debut album, Saxuality, was nominated for a Grammy and sold over half a million copies world-wide. Her song “Lily Was Here” reached No. 11.

Tori Amos plays Baloise Session

The incomparable Tori Amos has sold more than 12 million albums world-wide. As a classically trained musician, she has paved a way for herself as a unique song-writing voice. Her ability to transcend genres with her music can be seen in not only MTV and Video Music Award nominations, but more recently an Echo Classic Award in 2012.

Randy Newman plays Baloise Session

Randy Newman is known for his distinctive voice, mordant and often satirical pop songs, and for his varied film scores. His film scores include Ragtime, Awakenings, The

Natural, Leatherheads, James and the Giant Peach, Cats Don‘t Dance, Meet the Parents, Cold Turkey, Seabiscuit, and The Princess and the Frog. He has scored seven Disney-Pixar

films: Toy Story, A Bug‘s Life, Toy Story 2, Monsters, Inc., Cars, Toy Story 3, and recently, Monsters University. Amongst others, Newman has been nominated for 20 Academy

Awards, winning twice. He has also won three Emmys, six Grammy Awards and was inducted to the Rock and Roll Hall of Fame in April 2013.