RESIDENT: Henri Paul Pukk x Robin Mäetalu. Latin Night • Philly Joe's Summer Residency
RESIDENT: HENRI PAUL PUKK X ROBIN MÄETALU. LATIN NIGHT
Friday, 18 July 9 p.m. at Philly Joe's Jazz Club
The Philly Joe’s Summer Residency programme provides a platform for talented young Estonian artists on the jazz scene! New ensembles, colourful programs and the opportunity to hear jazz and music with its influences from a new perspective on every concert evening - all this is offered by selected artists, week after week throughout the summer.
During July, drummer Henri Paul Pukk and guitarist Robin Mäetalu will be sharing a residency introducing new themes and collaborators each week. Their concerts will take place on Wednesdays (02.07, 09.07, 23.07 ja 30.07) and on Friday (18.07).
“Latin Night”
Traditional Latin jazz invites you to enjoy the art of being - on this fine evening a world of improvisation and warm rhythms will open up to celebrate the middle of summer!
Henri Paul Pukk is a drummer, teacher and band leader who graduated from MUBA (Tallinn School of Music & Ballet) with a degree in percussion. Due to his drumming skills and versatility he is a valued musician who has collaborated with various Estonian groups (The Swingers, Funcle, etc.).
Robin Mäetalu is a bachelor's degree graduate of the Estonian Academy of Music and Theatre, having previously studied at the Georg Ots Tallinn Music School. Over the years, Robin has played in several different well-known pop bands (Karl-Eric Taukar, Jüri Pootsmann, etc.) and in studio bands for television shows.
Line-up:
Martin Järmut - saxophone
Kairiin Kukk - keyboards
Karl Tammaru - bass
Robin Mäetalu - guitar
Henri Paul Pukk - drums
The ticket does not guarantee a seat, we recommend arriving early or making a table reservation for 10 € per table: info@phillyjoes.com
Philly Joe's jazz club is supported by Cultural Endowment of Estonia, the Ministry of Culture, Tallinn Culture and Sports Department, private patreons, and many more.
Event timeline/line-up
Concert starts at 21 and will be played in two sets, doors open at 20.