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Fabrice Eulry was born on the 4th of September in 1962. He spend his childhood in Tunisia, his teenage years in Lyon, went to New Orleans and finally moved in Paris in 1990. It is difficult to say what side of music Fabrice is not interested and what he cannot play ! He regularly performed with famous artist like Nancy Holloway, Big Jay Mac Neely, Iggy Pop, Ayo, Joël Daydé, Gilbert Leroux, Sidney Bechet junior, Dubbie Duncan...
FABRICE EULRY IS THE MOST STRONG AND ENERGIC PIANIST THAT HAS BEEN SEEN FROM JERRY LEE LEWIS. All he wants is to play the music he loves : popular melodies, classical music, Musette, Black and African music, Tsigane folklore, oriental music, Rock’n roll…He suits all kind of melodies and thanks to his improvisation, makes his music and create a crazy univers.
Singer, pianist and composer of Rock & Roll, Blues, Boogie-Woogie, Country, born in Madrid. He put together his first band in 1989 which he called Jambalaya. The music that has most influenced him has been American music and within it, rock & roll, country, blues, boogie-woogie, jazz and The Great American Songbook.
His first album was an Ep, “This is rock and roll,” which he released with Black Star Records in February 1991, and after him many others came. Over the years he collaborated with other artists and bands on recordings and live: Tito Larregui, Los Tres Pianos with Maestro Reverendo and Jesús Redondo, Los Solitarios, Sleepy la Beef, Wanda Jackson...
In November 2020, he released the single "Schizo Boogie Nº1" as an advance to an album of his own compositions, for the series "PIANO SOLO". He alternates his activity as a professional musician as a Rock and Roll, Boogie-Woogie, Blues and Country piano teacher.
Cristian "Poyo" Moya, is a pianist born in Rosario, Argentina, he is based in Barcelona from 2006. From a family of musicians and with more than 20 years of career, he has accompanied national and international Blues figures such as Corey Harris, Bob Margolin, Tail Dragger, Patrick Hazel, Dave Riley.
His repertorire moves from Old Blues through Country Blues, Chicago Blues, Boogie Woogie, Gospel, Ragtime, fins l’Early Jazz, Swing & Jazz, trasmitting elegance and virtuosity in each performance.
He is currently performing with his trio promoting his latest work: "My Best Blues Piano" (2020) His influences: Otis Spann, Roosevelt Skyes, Leroy Carr, Johnnie Johnson, Mead Lux Lewis, Albert Ammons, Jerry Lee Lewis, Blind John Davis, Dr. John, Charles Brown, Jay McShann, Ray Charles, Oscar Peterson among others.
Lluís is considered the best Blues & Boogie Woogie pianist in Spain, and is also well-known throughout Europe and Asia as one of the masters of these styles. His music is unique, with a special personal touch that makes him an exceptional pianist and composer, combining traditional Blues & Jazz music with his special Spanish and Catalan flavour.
Born in Barcelona in 1973, Lluís started classical piano studies at an early age. After hearing the sounds of Jerry Lee Lewis, Roosevelt Sykes and Alan Price he migrated from classical lessons to self-taught Rock & Roll, eventually showing a remarkable ability for Blues and Boogie Woogie piano. Lluís Coloma is now one of the most recognized and in demand pianists in the world Blues and Boogie Woogie piano scene.
Lluís has received accolades and music awards such as “Best Catalan Musician 2003” and “Artista BluesCat 2006”. He often appears at Blues & Boogie Woogie festivals in Europe and Asia, where he stands out for his virtuosity and originality, and his performances are often received with standing ovations. As a composer and pianist, he continues playing all over Spain at renowned music festivals and clubs such as Café Central in Madrid, San Javier Jazz Festival, Vijazz Penedès, Festival de Jazz de Barcelona. Festival de Jazz de Madrid. Jamboree in Barcelona, Cerdanyola Blues Festival, among others, as well as in countries including USA, France, England, Malaysia, Germany, Italy, Switzerland, Serbia, Hungary and Malaysia.
Lluís is also promoting Boogie Woogie concerts since 2004 in Spain, as Campi qui Boogie! International Boogie Woogie Festival in Barcelona www.boogiewoogie.es, and the Blues & Boogie Reunion www.bluesboogiespain.com
Born in Cardona in 1970. Musician since 1997. Founding member of Rockabilly band Headstones. Bassist of Rockabilly band "Gatos Locos" touring several times in Spain from 1997 to 2000. Since 1997 Manolo plays bass in "Dr Swinguez" band. In 1999 he works as a side man of Rock and Roll legend Sleepy la Beef in Albacete.
Member of Lluís Coloma Trio since 2001, Manolo has the chance to play in such emblematic spanish jazz clubs as Café Central de Madrid, Black Note Club de Valencia, La Bilbaína de Jazz Bilbao, Café España de Valladolid... and in importants festivals in France, Malaysia, Serbia and Spain. Since 2000 he is the official bassist of "La Guitarra" jazz club band in Calella de Palafrugell, property of french guitar player and singer Mano Rena. Working in this club, Manolo has the opportunity to play with great musicians and bands as: La Vella Dixieland, La Locomotora Negra, Hook Herrera, Alain Guiu, Dani Doritz, Toni Solà, Erwyn Serruton...
Arnau Julià (Barcelona, 1991) began his music studies in the Municipal School of Music of Sant Andreu where it is part of the Sant Andreu Jazz Band, under the direction and tutelage of Joan Chamorro. With the Sant Andreu Jazz Band he participates in various festivals in Spain and France and has the opportunity to record his first albums with luxury guests such as Perico Sambeat, Scott Robinson and Wycliffe Gordon. He later began his studies at the Escola Superior de Música de Catalunya where he received classes from musicians such as David Xirgu, Jo Krause, Horacio Fumero and Joan Monné. Julià is an active musician in the jazz and blues scene of Barcelona and regularly collaborates with groups such as the Barcelona Big Blues Band, The Sick Boys and Lluís Coloma Trio among others.