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SATURDAY 2024 BANDS

Saturday, July 6 - €15 - TICKETS

  • 20:00 - Noa & The HellDrinkers: After recently winning the 1st prize at the European Blues Challenge in Poland, they are more eager than ever for road and R&R after their frenetic Thunder Tour 2022! The band was formed in Donostia-San Sebastián in 2016. Over the years, they have independently released two albums (Noa & The Hell Drinkers, 2018; Craft Blues, 2020) and have just recorded their third album, which will be released in September 2023. The band has made a name for itself within the current and fresher blues scene.
  • 21:45 - Tia Carroll Band: Winner of the Best Vocalist award at the west coast blues hall awards, Tia has long led her own bands in California and has made successful recordings. Her latest work, You gotta have it, released by Little Village Fundation in 2021, was nominated for Best Blues Album at the prestigious BMA awards held in Memphis each year. Tia Carroll embodies soul, blues, power, and passion. She sings from the heart to the heart. California is well represented when this powerful vocalist shares her talent worldwide. Tia has headlined successful performances at festivals, clubs, and theaters worldwide. Inspired by music legends such as Koko Taylor, Tina Turner, and Aretha Franklin, she has carved out a name in the music circuit. She is touring Europe accompanied by her band composed of prestigious European musicians with whom she regularly tours the old continent.
  • 23:30 - John Nemeth & The Blue Dreamers: For many, John Németh is the world's best soul-blues voice and a true harmonica virtuoso. Boise, Idaho, is not an evocative place at all when it comes to soul music. But for John Németh, it is where his love for the genre began and the starting point of a journey that has led him from his early concerts to receiving 5 Blues Music Awards nominations in 2013, winning Best Soul-Blues Artist worldwide in 2014, and Best Soul-Blues Album in 2015. He began his professional career in 1991, and after opening for Junior Watson, Németh toured with this guitarist across the USA and Scandinavia, eventually diving into the recording studio to shape his solo debut in 2004, "Come and Get It," under Watson's guidance. Years later, he moved to California, signing a three-album contract with Blind Pig Records. The Philadelphia Inquirer was the first medium to include him in a list of new soul talents alongside James Hunter, Eli 'Paperboy' Reed, and Sharon Jones. After recording with Elvin Bishop, he moved to Memphis, the cradle of soul and blues, where in early 2013 he landed in the perfect place: Electraphonic Studio, home of producer and musician Scott Bomar, where he recorded his new album with the support of The Bo-Keys and signed with the Blue Corn Music label. His latest endeavors include creating his own record label to release his future works and recording a live concert with the big band The Love Light Orchestra. Undoubtedly an artist with aspirations that do not allow him to stagnate, but to continue his path towards the Olympus of blues-soul.