Bebop Club reopened after closing due to the pandemic

Bebop Club reopened after closing due to the pandemic

The history of the room dates back to the beginning of 2014 at Moreno 364 in the San Telmo neighborhood, where it operated until 2020. The combination of an elegant atmosphere, first-rate gastronomy and shows by relevant artists from the national and international scene made it quickly establish itself as one of the most important clubs in the country.

“It motivates us to return with our room to the scene, no longer in a basement -due to the circumstances-, moved to a well central place, in a place with easy access, and even give it an upgrade in terms of quality, in every sense , with the strength of our team, which is the same as in recent years, and put Bebop on the map of the Argentine and American music scene again, with the six hundred annual shows that we have already started filming, “said Graziani.

The space reopened its doors on Thursday, December 16 at its new location in Uriarte 165.

In recent times, figures such as Stefano Bollani, Gunhild Carling, Jeff Berlin, Scott Henderson, Rosa Passos, Cyrus Chestnut, JJ Thames, Jaques Morelenbaum, Lee Ranaldo, Benjamin Biolay, David Kikoski, Hugo Fattoruso (solo, as well as with the Oriental Quartet and the Oriental Trio), Anthony Wonsey, Matija Dedic, Antonio Hart, Miguel Zenon, George Garzone, Charly García, León Gieco, Deborah Dixon, Banda Magda, Rudy Royston, Marcelo Woloski (Snarky Puppy), Luis Salinas, Willy Crook, Gillespi, Jorge Navarro, Sarah Stern, Leo Masliah, Paula Morelenbaum, Chris Cain, Jimmy Burns, Andrew D´Angelo, Michael Formanek, Leo Genovese, Harold Danko, among many others.

upcoming shows

  • THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23 – 20 H. TICKETS FROM $ 1100

DANIEL MAZA

Boleros and other herbs

The outstanding Uruguayan bassist and composer Daniel Maza interprets boleros “and other herbs”. It will have as guest artists: Patricia “Piojo” Zappia in voice and Leandro “Pitu” Marquesano a piano.

Amnesia, by Chico Novarro, Sabor a nada, by Palito Ortega and Dino Ramos, and Somos Novios, by Armando Manzanero, are some of the classics that Maza sings and plays in a unique and unrepeatable way.

  • THURSDAY, DECEMBER 23 – 10:30 p.m. TICKETS $ 1400

MARIÚ FERNÁNDEZ & BANDA

Sings Amy

Singer Mariú Fernandez performs with his band to honor Amy Winehouse. Mariú goes through the genres of Soul and Funk, to interpret versions of her show Amy’s Night, acclaimed for years in the Bebop Club.

Andres Pérez Alarcón, piano

Nicolás Radicchi, under

Claudio scolamiero, saxo

Nacho colombini, battery

Singer and actress Mariú Fernandez, with a career in Musical Theater of the local scene, launched his own project in 2016 with Yo no soy Amy, a performance concert -or a “tour de force”, in the words of its director Dennis Smith-, with a book by Osvaldo Bazan. Yo soy no Amy premiered at the Maipo Theater and, after two successful seasons, garnered two Hugo Award nominations (Best Performer and Best Music Hall). She also won a Hugo Award for Best Supporting Actress in A Chorus line for her portrayal of Diana Morales. In 2018 he made his film debut alongside Ricardo Darín in Juan Vera’s Less Thought Love. After running out of seats in La Trastienda with her Tribute to Amy Winehouse concert, she is currently presenting her new proposal called Classics.

  • TUESDAY, DECEMBER 28 – 8 PM TICKETS $ 1200

GERZENSTEIN/BAHIA

The duo GERZENSTEIN/BAHIA, maternal surnames of Cuino Scornik Y Marcelo Filippo, was formed in 2016. They interpret hits such as Thousand Hours, El Salmón, Estadio Azteca (co-authored by Cuino and Calamaro), their own songs such as Ajena, Too many pills, as well as historical songs from national rock such as La balsa and El fantasma de Canterville.

Cuino Scornik He is the author and composer of great hits with Andres Calamaro such as Thousand Hours, Do not ask me that it is not an unconscious, El Salmón, Estadio Azteca, among many others. With Tito Losavio, Caribe Sur, played by Hilda Lizarazu; He participated as an author on albums by Ratones Paranoicos, Estelares and Fabi Cantilo. In 2005 he recorded “Basta Cuino”, an album that brought together a dream team of national rock and created the band Cuino and his friends, which years later joined him with Marcelo Filippo, with whom he has maintained the duo for years. GERZENSTEIN/BAHIA, in which they use their maternal surnames as a tribute to women.

G&B he performs many of those mega hits, plus his own original songs and other emblematic songs of our rock & pop.

Marcelo Filippo He is a guitarist and composer in Cinerama (1999-2003), guitarist for Cuino Scornik (2010-2020), for Flores en Versalles (duet with Antonio Birabent), for Mabel y los immaculados, Cucuza Castiello Menesunda rock tangolence, as well as music director of works by Tteatro, such as Ofiuco (2015 Konex), Familia Bonsai, La excursion; film music: The key.

  • WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 29 – 8.30 PM TICKETS $ 1800

LUIS SALINAS IN CONCERT

With Juan Salinas and Patán Vidal and Sebastián Peyceré

Luis Salinas presents a night of Salsa, Latin, Rock and Blues, along with Juan Salinas on guitars and bass, Carlos “Patá” ‘Vidal on keyboards and Sebastián Peyceré on battery

The great guitarist will review the themes that have accompanied him since the beginning, some standards and also compositions from recent years; all with the powerful, electric sound of a super band

Salsa, Latin, Jazz, Blues and Funcky to close the year with Luis Salinas and great musicians.

  • THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30 – 8 PM TICKETS $ 1200

HERNÁN JACINTO TRIO

With a defined aesthetic and vast international experience, Hernan Jacinto, Fernando Moreno Y Flavio Romero, they propose a world of sound that generates a unique experience and allows a flight of improvisation and musicality over the senses.

Throughout his career Hernan Jacinto had the opportunity to play and share projects with musicians such as: Luis Alberto Spinetta, Charly García, León Gieco, David Lebón, Pedro Aznar, Hugo Fattoruso, Danilo Perez, Paul Wertico, Darryl Jones, Javier Malosetti, Rubén Rada, Fito Páez, Diego Urcola, Robby Ameen, George Garzone, Christian Galvez, Mono Fontana, Lito Vitale, Juan Quintero, Carlos Aguirre, Andres Boiarsky, Ben Monder, Illya Kuryaki, Miguel Zenon, Tim Ries and La bomba de Tiempo, among others.

  • THURSDAY, DECEMBER 30 – 10:30 p.m. TICKETS $ 1800

Déborah Dixon & The Funk Foundation

Deborah Dixon will be presented accompanied by The Funk Foundation next Thursday, December 30 at Bebop Club, celebrating the great return with a full band. An excellent opportunity to listen to funk and soul classics covered with a unique style.

The singer Déborah Dixon was born in Costa Rica and quickly became the leading voice of black music in Argentina, the country where she has lived since 1984. For fourteen years she was part of Las Blacanblus, a band with which she recorded four albums. He has participated in albums and shows by numerous artists from the local and international scene such as: BB King, Koko Taylor, James Cotton, Taj Mahal, Johny Johnson, Bo Didley, Zakiya Hooker, Patricio Rey y sus Redonditos de Ricota, Sabina & Páez, Pappo’s Blues, Los Ratones Paranoicos, La Mississippi, Willy Crook, Gillespi, Ciro y los Persas and Dancing Mood, among others. He is currently part of Los Fundamentalistas del Aire Acondicionado.

The Funk Foundation are: Nacho Porqueres (low) | Silvio Marzolini (keyboards) | Juan Pancino (guitar) | Maxi Larreta (battery) | Eugenia Tofanelli, Camila Gutierrez Bouvier Y Choko Mike (choirs) | Adrian Piro Y Mauro Montes de Oca (winds).

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