Liliana Chachian's "Olumo"

606 Club, 90 Lots Road
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This event ended on Friday 16th of September 2016
Admission
£12
Venue Information
The 606 Jazz Club
Lots Road, SW10 0QD
Nearest Tube/Rail Stations
Imperial Wharf 0.27 miles

Originally from São Paulo, Brazil, Liliana is generally recognized as one of the finest Brazilian singers in Europe. This enormously experienced performer’s work as both singer and composer, has led her to collaborations with the likes of the iconic Brazilian percussionist Airto Moreira and Weather Report’s drummer Dom Um Romão as well as work with artists such as The Pet Shop Boys, Masters At Work (N.Y.) and Snowboy. She co-wrote the first “Da Lata” album (“Songs from the Tin”) that took her on an extensive world tour, performing in major festivals and venues from New York’s Central Park to China, Japan, Canada, South Africa and most countries in Europe. With her bass player and co-founder of “Negrocan”, Andy Lafone, she co-wrote and performed on three albums culminating in a Billboard nomination for the single ‘Cada Vez’. She delivers a powerful, rhythmic set in her native Brazilian Portuguese, in a way in that only a Brazilian brought up with the music since childhood can achieve. Tonight, Liliana is bringing her project “Olumo” to the Club, which features some of the finest musicians in the UK, the great Neil Angilley on piano, Uruguayan bass player Andy Lafone, Italian drummer Davide Giovannini, Chilean percussionist Carlos Fuentes and the excellent Brazilian sax and flute player Giuliano Pereira. The music will be primarily Liliana’s originals plus the occasional classic Brazilian song and is both melodic and exciting, being aptly described as “A journey through rich and musically influential cultures”. “Olumo”, incidentally, is the name of a huge rock in Abeokuta, Nigeria, that represents solidarity, strength and reliability. Highly recommended.

“Liliana Chachian…the melodious and brilliant Brazilian vocalist” Straight no Chaser; “Liliana has a glorious voice. Sensual, shapely and beguiling...” Guardian

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