JJ THAMES "Raw Sugar"
Blues
•
1h 6m
A tenacity that commands respect, for a destiny that is like a fairy tale. Jennifer Jenesis Thames' astonishing career indeed gives the measure of her strong personality, or how a young black American from the proles of Detroit will end up registering her first album "Tell you what I know" in the top ten of the US Billboard in 2014.
In the city that is the headquarters of General Motors, ravaged by the crisis of the automobile industry, but also the cradle of Motown – a sign! – the singer trained in classical music and jazz at the age of 9 before moving to Mississippi where her father became a pastor. She made her debut with some blues legends before leaving to try her luck in New York. A hardship that will make her homeless before she is spotted singing in the metro. The real scenes will then follow one another when J.J. Thames becomes a backup singer for great bands such as Fishbone, Israel Vibrations or Bad Brains. His winning return to the South will materialize thanks to the bluesman Gladys Champion who signs him his first successful opus. Listening to her, one obviously thinks of figures such as Phyllis Hyman, Etta James or Tina Turner, soul divas of whom she offers a few covers with the rage of those who give everything with sincere generosity.
In "Raw Sugar", a new album released last year, the opulent tigress multiplies tempo changes by revealing the extent of her vocal range: gospel, R&B, soul shrouded in pop incursions, and unstoppable sentimental ballads with a sweet taste. For this second European tour, the lady has surrounded herself with French blue-soul musicians, most of them from the renowned Malted Milk. With multi-card drummer Fabrice Bessouat (Malted Milk, Nico Wayne Toussaint, Jimmy Johnson, Sam Taylor...), bassist Antoine Escalier (Pillac, Sax Gordon, Jimmy Burns), Cédric Legoff on keyboards (Malted Milk, Flying Saucers, Sax Gordon) and Yann Cuyeu considered in France as one of the best soul-funk guitarists.
She will make her debut with some blues legends before leaving to try her luck in New York.
Cast: Jennifer Jenesis Thames (Vocals), Yann Cuyeu (Guitar), Cédric Legoff (Keyboard), Antoine Escalier (Bass), Fabrice Bessouat (Drums)
Up Next in Blues
-
Norwegian BJØRN BERGE Mastery of Guitars
Bjorn Berge is an acoustic genius. The Norwegian singer can move mountains with his acoustic guitars, he can outplay the hardest metalheads and raise an enormous amount of energy. His repertoire ranges from his own powerful songs to smashing cover versions, which are much more than standard versi...
-
The American HERITAGE BLUES ORCHESTRA
The sound of the HBO is imbued with the resonances of work songs, spirituals and gospel, the haunting rhythms of the Deep Blues of the Delta and the hills of the North Mississippi. The group is made up of four voices, two guitars, a drumset as well as a "shiny" brass section! The female and male ...
-
VOODOO SKANK Baroque Blues
A singer with a voice (almost) as hoarse as Tom Waits, the 6 musicians of Voodoo Skank handle baroque blues, swaying funk made in New Orleans, jazz, groove and soul music with a boldness and ease like we rarely see.
Cast:
DD Grall: banjo, guitar, ukulele, vocals.
Rock and blues in Brest Its intu...