Robert Plant and Saving Grace featuring Suzi Dian play Baloise Session

Legend of rock Robert Plant has been leading Led Zeppelin, one of the most important bands of rock’s history, from the year the band was born until 1980, when the group broke up. Recognized by Rolling Stones as “one of the best singers of all times”, Robert Plant presents Saving Grace, the 2019-born ensemble featuring Suzi Dian. Since the beginning of the project, the artists have received numerous acclaims for their live shows. Each performance is approached with gratitude, skill, and celebration: they are indeed a group that brings happiness and the audience of Baloise Session has to be ready to witness a legendary evening.

Steve Gadd Band at Monte-Carlo Jazz Festival

Regarded as one the most influential drummers in contemporary music, Gadd can play anything, easily bridging different musical styles. His feel, technique, and musicality on such tunes as Paul Simon’s “Fifty Ways”, Steely Dan’s “Aja”, and Chick Corea’s “Nite Sprite”. Today, Gadd is as busy as ever, balancing frequent recording dates with a hectic touring schedule that includes high profile artists such as Eric Clapton, James Taylor, Kate Bush, and Paul Simon. He also has been equally passionate about producing some personal projects on which he also plays drums: The Gaddabouts (w/Edie Brickell, Andy Fairweather Low, & Pino Palladino), Steve Gadd & Friends and Steve Gadd Band. Steve Gadd Band includes Grammy nominated pianist Larry Goldings, Michael Landau/guitar, Travis Carlton/bass, Walt Fowler/trumpet and flugelhorn.

Ron Carter “Foursight” Quartet special guest appearence Marcus Miller at Monte-Carlo Jazz Festival

Nobody sounds like Ron Carter. An obvious sound, strings that vibrate sensitively to create the longest jazz notes that seem to dance in weightlessness… While his double bass produces a lively groove similar to an electric bass, Payton Crossley resonates his cymbals, Jimmy Green his tenor saxophone and pianist Renee Rosnes her choruses. This is the recipe of the Foursight Quartet. The quartet pays tribute to the late pianist Geri Allen with the bluesy “Nearly”, and Chet Baker, the antipode of Miles Davis, with “You And the Night”. Every Marcus Miller appearance on stage is an event in a world that is somewhere between Funk, Soul and modern Jazz… His many collaborations with the greats – Miles Davis, Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock and Carlos Santana to name but a few – have shaped his musical environment.

Billy Cobham’ Spectrum 50 project at Monte-Carlo Jazz Festival

This architect of rhythm is considered one of the world’s finest drummers. A leader in jazz rock and fusion, and now reconverted to acoustic jazz, we are talking about Billy Cobham, of course! In 1973, the musician left the legendary Mahavishnu Orchestra to release his first solo album, Spectrum. Although he had a clear idea of what he wanted to do, he never imagined that he’d be giving shape to one of jazz rock’s landmark recordings, and celebrating it on tour 40 years later…A collaborator of Miles Davis, George Benson and Quincy Jones, he also signed numerous albums as a leader, notably with his group Spectrum Band in the early 70s. A master in the art of polyrhythm and the key drum of jazz rock, Billy Cobham has illuminated with his science hundreds of sessions that, from Miles Davis to the Mahavishnu Orchestra via Dreams with the Brecker brothers, cover a staggeringly wide spectrum. In 2009, the artist released Drum ‘n’ Voice 3, a return to the jazz-funk sound of the 1970s, with guests such as Brian Auger, George Duke and Gino Vannelli.Cobham plays his drums using the open-hand technique, which allows the musician to play without crossing his right hand over the snare drum. His concert at the Monte-Carlo Jazz Festival is certainly be one to watch.

Gaby Moreno – Live at the Troubadour

Get ready for a legendary concert: Grammy Award-winning singer-songwriter Gaby Moreno performs at the legendary Troubadour club in Los Angeles. The song collection celebrates the migration of song across the Americas: various Latin American music genres blend with a wide spectrum of American music including R&B, soul, pop, rock, country and more. Many of Moreno’s songs in both English and Spanish explore themes of hope, love, nostalgia and desolation. Armed with a warm, soulful sound, Gaby Moreno continues to create music that offers an intoxicating invitation into her musical world for English and Spanish speakers alike.

Wainwright does Weill

Rufus Wainwright’s fascination with Kurt Weill’s music goes back for decades — in his early twenties he wore out the vinyl grooves of Teresa Stratas’ famous Weill album. Never has he dedicated an entire evening to singing the German musician’s songs. With the Paci?c Jazz Orchestra under the baton of Chris Walden he is now expanding the orchestral palette for his approach to Kurt Weill. Wainwright interjects some of his own compositions, old and utterly new ones that have been in?uenced by the German composer who had a long career in the US after migrating here from Nazi Germany. Furthermore, the Theatre at Ace Hotel in Los Angeles now o?ers a stage that provides the perfect visual setting for the period in which Weill’s songs were written.

Charles Lloyd Sky Quartet in Ljubljana

Living legend Charles Lloyd — who came up in the mythical 1950s generation of saxophonists like John Coltrane and Ornette Coleman, and who has performed alongside every jazz great of the last seven decades, from B.B. King and Don Cherry to Keith Jarrett and Brad Mehldau (not to mention the Beach Boys) — takes his universally acclaimed 2024 album The Sky Will Still Be There Tomorrow on tour for an unmissable set at the Jazz Festival Ljubljana. Selected as DownBeat’s Album of the Year, Sky — a mix of “old and new material played by an all-star lineup,” which here includes pianist and composer Jason Moran, bassist Larry Grenadier, and drummer Eric Harland — was released on Lloyd’s 86th birthday. “Lloyd well knows he’s in the twilight of a great career,” wrote The Guardian in a five-star review of the album, “but you’d never know it from the light and joy glowing through this music.”

Chief Adjuah in Ljubljana

Chief Xian aTunde Adjuah born Christian Scott is a scion of New Orleans’ royalty of art and culture, the Harrisons, and the grandson of legendary Big Chief, Donald Harrison Sr. The trumpet – a proclamatory instrument, seems to have been a logical choice for young Christian, and the elders used to say he’s got “the sound that could call the children home”. His music is communicating. A true “call and response”, a tribute to the rich cultural and activist legacy of his ancestors. In further respect to his true identity, in 2023 he officially changed his name to Chief Xian aTunda Adjuah. Surprisingly, he has been to Ljubljana only once, in 2009, with Marcus Miller’s band, where he played a key role in the Tutu Revisited tribute concert to Miles Davis’ album. This time he comes with his quintet and his latest album Bark Out Thunder Roar Out Lightning.

Hélène Grimaud – Between the Notes

This is a documentary about one of the greatest pianists of all time, Hélène Grimaud. David Serero takes us on a captivating journey through Grimaud’s personal and professional life, revealing the key moments that shaped her exceptional career from birth to the present day, including her passion for nature and wolves. She also shares all her pianistic secrets.

Bayreuth Festival 2024: Tristan und Isolde

The annual new production at the Bayreuth Festival is always one of the most eagerly awaited events in the operatic calendar. And 2024 was no exception, as it’s the turn of Wagner’s great “opus metaphysicum”, Tristan und Isolde to be staged afresh at the festival the composer founded in 1876. A revolutionary work of music theatre, Tristan presents any director with a fascinating mixture of challenges and opportunities, which will be taken on by the innovative Icelandic director Thorleifur Örn Arnarsson, making his Bayreuth debut. The production’s musical director is Semyon Bychkov, who conducts a cast led by Camilla Nylund singing Isolde for the first time on the “Green Hill” and Bayreuth regular Andreas Schager as Tristan.