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Concerts

LIVE & HAUNAH: Edy Edwards Trio (Rock/Blues)

Rock/Blues

LIVE & HAUTNAH in the foyer
Admission is free, the donation can goes round

Edy Edwards Trio



When rock and blues have arrived in the here and now, a lot is allowed and even more is possible. It is precisely this freedom that the young man with entertainer qualities, who goes by the name Edy Edwards, uses wherever he can.
The roots of rock, blues and Americana are omnipresent and clearly audible. His early musical upbringing shaped him, from Robert Johnson to John Lee Hooker, the Rolling Stones to Led Zeppelin - and they have left their mark. Coupled with modern influences from pop to electronic music, Edy has cultivated his own style.
style. This exciting mixture is not necessarily new, with these ingredients the Black Keys, Jack White or Kaleo have come a long way, with German lyrics, the whole thing is almost unheard of. The lyrics are sometimes flowery and bitter, then again cheeky and straightforward, but always right from the heart of life. Just like Edy himself - difficult to classify and surprising. The link in his work is his catchy voice, which allows him to always reinvent himself musically and break new ground.
The trade press wrote a lot about the newcomer and his debut album "MEDIENAPPLAUS"."...real rock feeling in a wonderfully dirty sound..." World Music Magazine"...Media Applause - here it is..." Schall Music Magazine
After working almost exclusively with studied professional musicians (Ian Stewart, Henning Leise, Daniel McLaine, Karl Overman) for this album, he has assembled a new band in the course of working on the follow-up album "KAUF" (release 2019). Dale Lohse sits on the drums of the power trio and Dennis Kazakis takes over the position on the bass. This rhythm section impressively demonstrates that the exclamation "this grooves like hell" is also justified here in Germany.
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