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First day “jazz in Carthage”: sweet evening with Yassine Boularès and Irma
Interview with the director of the Mourad Mathari festival: “We fought against fate! »»
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The German Luca Sestak and the New Yorkaise Lisa Simone occurred this Saturday evening, April 11 for the second evening, from jazz to Carthage at the Palais des Congrès.
Sestak played a mix of jazz, funk, boogie-woogie rather and essentially blues. “You will regret it if you do not play an instrument and he was right … At the beginning I did not want to play the piano, I hated that,” said the pianist, barely 20 years old, after a well -lived show on his part in the room. However, it is on the piano that he will be best, for the happiness of the guests who came to see him in Tunis.
After it was the daughter of the great Nina Simone, Lisa, currently on tour for her album All Is Well, released in October 2014, who enchanted the public with a charisma and a lot of love.