ADDRESS: Pärnu maantee 30-5, Tallinn 10141

PHONE: +372 666 0030

EMAIL: info(ät)jazzkaar.ee

JASON HUNTER GROUP (Estonia-Lithuania) (takes place 9.10)

Friday 24 April 20:00

Members:

Jason Hunter trumpet, flugelhorn
Aleksander Paal alto saxophone, soprano saxophone
Dima Golovanov piano
Peedu Kass double bass
Augustas Bironas drums
Francois Archanjo percussion

Friday 24 April 20:00

15.- / 10.-
From April 1st 18.- / 13.-

Jazzkaar 2020 concert Jason Hunter Group (Estonia-Lithuania), supposed to take place on April 24, 8:00pm at Fotografiska Tallinn, is postponed to Friday, October 9, 8:45pm at Fotografiska Tallinn. 

Tickets already bought will stay valid for the new date.

Festival Jazzkaar invites all friends of culture to support the survival of the festival and not sell back their tickets.

Tickets can be returned or changed for Jazzkaar gift cards from April 1 to 30, 2020 by filling in the form here.

Owners of hard ticket can return their tickets at Piletilevi selling points, except for Circle-K service stations and Viru keskus info desk.

Jazzkaar information +3726660030

 

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Jason Hunter is a trumpeter, arranger and composer originally from Los Angeles, California. After studying music at Fullerton College and Berklee College of Music with jazz legends such as Mark Whitfield, Ralph Peterson and Tiger Okoshi, Jason has been performing with various projects as a side man and band leader all over the world. As an arranger and instrumentalist, Hunter has worked closely with the bright and versatile soul music singer Sofia Rubina. Together they also won the title of Best Estonian Jazz Album in 2015. However, residing in Estonia, Hunter is also increasingly playing with other Estonian jazz artists. He is currently working on a new album of his original music. Hunter’s skilfully blends his roots in West Coast jazz with modern approaches in jazz music. What results is wonderful music that nourishes your mind, body and soul.

 

Sharing the stage with Hunter at this year’s Jazzkaar will be young Lithuanian jazz talents, pianist Dima Golovanov and drummer Augustas Bironas, the virtuoso percussionist from Rio de Janeiro, Francois Archanjo, as well as talented young Estonian jazz musicians, winner of the Northern European Jazz Talent Competition in 2012 and recipient of the Young Jazz Talent Award in 2015, saxophonist Aleksander Paal, and one of Estonia’s most outstanding younger generation double bass players, Peedu Kass.