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    Posted: 31 Mar 2015 at 2:50pm
Largest Estonian annual jazz event will starts in two weeks. Ibrahim Maalouf, David Sanborn,John Scofield ,Gregory Porter ,Magma, Lars Danielsson all are on the list among many others.


Mon 20.April time:21:00 - Abraham's Cafe, Holger Marjamaa Trio, Kadri Voorand (Estonia)

| Entrance fee: 12.-/from April 1 15.-

Abrahams Cafe, Holger Marjamaa Trio, Kadri Voorand (Estonia)

Abraham's Cafe

World music meets jazz, as Abraham’s Café’s musical style blends jazzy melodies and patterns with African, Latin and Arabic tones. The combination of classical instruments such as clarinets and the accordion with the mystic twangs of oud create a unique, magical sound that is truly their own.

Holger Marjamaa Trio

Young Estonian pianist and composer Holger Marjamaa will be taking the stage. Winner of the Young Jazz Talent Award in 2013 for his compositions and performances, he has played alongside top musicians including Dennis Chambers, Mike Phillips, Datevik, and Kevin Walker. The trio of piano, bass and drums will be sure to impress the audience once again this year.

Kadri Voorand Quartet

With several prestigious awards under her belt including winning title of 2014 Cultural Endowment Award, 2009 Young Jazz Talent Award, and Estonian Music Awards’ Best Jazz Album in 2015, Kadri Voorand is a precocious young vocalist and composer. With albums reaching the European Jazz Magazine charts, her vocals are remarkably strange to say the least. A range of tangy notes to soulful melodies result in a sound that pushes the traditional boundaries of jazz to new levels. 


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