
Eric Plandé Unit
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Jazz pianist Bob Degen was persuaded by French tenor saxophonist Eric Plandé to act as a stunt double for another great colleague on a special project. "The Feeling Never Stops" deals with milestone compositions by Joachim Kühn, such as the title track "Thoughts About My Mother" or "Pharoah", which for Plandé was a real landmark. Bob Degen doesn't just slip into Joachim Kühn's skin, he takes it a step further and reveals the lyrical side of his colleague, who at least in the past was constantly on fire. In doing so, he masterfully restores the never-ending feeling, at the end of which there is always the great principle of hope.
"Human intelligence can create complex systems, even in music. To the creator of the master plan, to whom Pharoah Sanders once dedicated a programmatic composition, the sound visionaries Eric Plandé and Joachim Kühn place the principle of hope and a never-ending feeling. The goal is identical and equally sympathetic: peace and happiness for everyone." Rainer Bratfisch
Line-up
Eric Plandé - tenor sax
Bob Degen - piano
Norbert Dömling - bass
Uli Schiffelholz - drums
Eintritt: 34,00 EUR
Ermäßigt: 13,00 EUR
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