Joabe Reis
Monday 01 July 2024
Jazz
Tickets: £10 - £15
Trombonist, composer and producer, Joabe Reis is one of the most important artists of the new Brazilian instrumental jazz scene.
After several years collaborating with great artists such as Ivan Lins, Bob Mintzer, Hermeto Pascoal, Hamilton de Holanda and Roberto Menescal, he started his solo journey in 2020 with the album Crew In Church – released to critical acclaim – the album featured Toninho Horta, Nelson Ayres and New York trombonist Elliot Mason, a member of the Jazz at Lincoln Center Orchestra.
One of the most iconic musicians of Brazilian jazz right now.
Sounds & Colours
A double-winner of scholarships from the Latin Grammys Foundation, Joabe reveres jazz, and is also highly influenced by other genres including hip-hop, neo-soul, funk and pop. Joabe was invited by Macy Gray to play on her tour in Brazil with four sold-out shows at Blue Note in Sao Paulo, and Rock in Rio. Consolidating himself as an artist who transits between jazz and pop, in the very same month he was invited by Toninho Horta to a show in honour of Raul e Souza.
Joabe Reis’ new album, 028, was just released, featuring new important collaborations such as Bob Mintzer and Gabriel Grossi.
You can listen to the album here https://tratore.ffm.to/joabe
PROGRAMME
7.30 – 7.50pm – Opening performance from some of World Heart Beat’s young jazz talent from our Summer Jazz Hang programme. World Heart Beat in partnership with Julian Joseph Jazz Academy has put together a beautiful/wonderful summer programme where young soulful and talented ‘jazz cats’ can come together to cultivate their artistry, enrich and expand a global community for jazz through performance, education, and advocacy.
7.50 – 8.05pm – interval
8.05 – 9.20pm – Joabe Reis
All timings are approximate and subject to change. This is a standing show.
Joabe Reis
Date | Monday 01 July | |||
Tickets | £10 - £15 | |||
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Where | WHB Embassy Gardens, 3 Ponton Road, SW11 7BD | |||
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Accessibility: World Heart Beat Embassy Gardens is a fully accessible venue. If you have any questions or special requirements, please email tickets@worldheartbeat.org