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Fes'Tilleuls 2019 - Sterpi - Angkor Band - Dawn Chorus

Publié le par Café des Tilleuls

Sterpi - vendredi à 18 h 30
Fes'Tilleuls 2019 - Sterpi - Angkor Band - Dawn Chorus
Fes'Tilleuls 2019 - Sterpi - Angkor Band - Dawn Chorus

De passage en Saône-Et-Loire, Sterpi fait un détour par Autun pour le Fes'Tilleuls 2019. Scène en plein air devant le Café des Tilleuls. 

Compos des 3 albums de Sterpi & Classic Rock !

Samedi 14 h 30 - Angkor Band
Fes'Tilleuls 2019 - Sterpi - Angkor Band - Dawn Chorus
Fes'Tilleuls 2019 - Sterpi - Angkor Band - Dawn ChorusFes'Tilleuls 2019 - Sterpi - Angkor Band - Dawn Chorus

De la Naissance de la Pop à Woodstock

Dawn Chorus - Dimanche 18 h 30
Fes'Tilleuls 2019 - Sterpi - Angkor Band - Dawn Chorus

Based in Burgundy, Dawn Chorus is a truly international collection of musical artists hailing from Africa, Colombia, France and London.

Although they have raised the roof (and almost merry hell) across much of France, Scotland, Sweden and England with familiar folk tunes, the band do play their own songs whose content range from alcoholism to cross-dressing, the disappeared to migrants.

They always ensure Hope rings through.

Constantly working on rich harmonies, using the textures and range of the cello, sometimes 3 guitars and off beat percussion plus surprises, they constantly seek to cross genres but – consciously stay in touch with the audience as they go.

Laughter and rich appreciation have rung out wherever they’ve performed.

Benjamin – cello – born on the Cote d’Azur, based in Geneva, vegan, red wine, politics.

Zoe – vocals, guitar, whistle – born and lives in London, trying hard for a veggie life, GT’s.

Stam – guitar, ukulele (Glaswegian teacher), vocals, African born, lives in Burgundy, no red meat but red wine!

Nataly – guitar, percussion – born in Colombia, based Geneva, vegan and is taking up the mandolin.

The 1st e.p is called Early Notes and the next, due for launch in January 2019 will be called ‘For Longer’.

*Photo credit: LangeVert

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