Alina Amuri is a Swiss raised Singer with Congolese roots. Her music speaks for itself. Passion and Soul with a touch of Funk and Reggae creates a world full of joy.
Marius Bear plays Baloise Session
An evening that leads the audience deep into the hidden workshops of song-craft, opened by a highly talented craftsman from the beautiful Swiss region of Appenzell: Marius Bear. International agents are scrambling to sign him up. And he certainly has all the stature and voice of an icon of the future.
Nicole Bernegger plays Baloise Session
Nicole Bernegger has got soul in her blood, an electrifying voice and she‘s well on her way to becoming one of the big names in soul music. With a first single being released in February 2019 the Swiss singer announces her album that‘s scheduled to appear in autumn 2019. A catchy hookline and captivating grooves leave no doubt that her vintage-soul has got what it takes to make today‘s playlists.
Jazz Morley plays Baloise Session
Jazz Morley is a Bournemouth based singer-songwriter making waves with her beautiful soul-influenced electronica, gaining reference to the likes of Jessie Ware, Lana Del Rey and Sia. Jazz Morley knows how to move the soul with powerful melodies and lyrics. According to Elton John, this singer-songwriter from Bournemouth, on the south coast of England, embodies «the future of music».
Alice Merton plays Baloise Session
Alice Merton is a German-British-Canadian singer and songwriter who shot up the international charts with her autobiographical hit «No Roots». Music that asks questions and delivers answers. No Roots reached number one on the French charts, number two on the German charts, number three in Austria, and number one in the US alternative radio charts.
Brad Paisley plays Baloise Session
Guitar virtuoso Brad Paisley presents country music in step with our times. His talent as a guitarist and songwriter was evident even at high school. His first CD «Who Needs Pictures?» (1999) was an early hit. His technically outstanding guitar-playing turned him into a star. Today, eleven albums later, he is among the elite of modern country artists – consistently brilliant, innovative and inspired.
Ward Thomas play Baloise Session
The twin sisters Catherine and Lizzy Ward Thomas are among the elite of modern country artists – consistently brilliant, innovative and inspired. Dubbed Britain’s first country stars, they skilfully marry country and pop. Ward Thomas didn’t have to come up with a theme for their third album. As 24 year old females who have fought their own way to success and as sharp-eyed songwriters who have long looked outwards for inspiration, they tapped in to the zeitgeist without even trying. Restless Minds, the follow-up to 2016’s chart-topping No.1 album Cartwheels, finds the Hampshire sisters on scorching form. Observational and opinionated, it documents their coming of age in an era of anxiety and the impact of social media on a generation for which ‘the truth’ has become a tenuous term.
Michael Patrick Kelly plays Baloise Session
Michael Patrick “Paddy” Kelly is an Irish-American singer, musician and composer. Kelly was born in Dublin. He came to fame as the third-youngest member of the pop- and folk band The Kelly Family, who with over 20 million records sold since the mid-1990s, belonged to the most commercially successful acts in Europe. After years in the public eye Kelly released his debut solo album “In Exile” and shortly thereafter retired to a monastery in France. After six years he returned to the music business in 2011 and today he is a successful solo artist.
Wincent Weiss plays Baloise Session
Wincent Weiss is a German singer and model. At the start of his career, he had to use YouTube to convince fans of the quality of his music before becoming a star. This direct interaction turned him into a deep-thinking songwriter that favour humility over superstar status. In March 2018, he was nominated for the Echo (a German music award) in the categories “National Pop Artist” and “National Newcomer”.
Rag‘n‘Bone Man plays Baloise Session
Rag’n’Bone Man, a cardigan-clad giant from a village in the south of England, is known for his deep, baritone voice. He had a troubled youth and made his way with the aid of music. Rag’n’Bone Man became the powerfully-voiced singer of his own songs, his first hit single, „Human“, was released in 2016, and his debut album of the same name was released in February 2017. At the 2017 Brit Awards, he was named British Breakthrough Act and received the Critics‘ Choice Award. In January 2019, Graham collaborated with Scottish DJ and record producer Calvin Harris to record the song „Giant“. It peaked at number two on the UK Singles Chart. „Giant“ sold more than 1.180.000, „Human“ 4.750.00 copies. Rag’n’Bone Man ia an ambassador for a more humane world and remind us of our own responsibility, doing it by means of music, with lyrical passion, and groovy beats.