The Clarence Jazz Club in Torremolinos is about to get a serious dose of the Blues this Saturday, February 21st, thanks to the return of the Blue Stompers Jump Review. If you're a fan of authentic, foot-tapping roots music, this is one gig you absolutely shouldn't miss. Having lived here on the Costa del Sol for many years now, I've seen plenty of acts come and go, but the Stompers consistently deliver a high-energy show that gets everyone moving.
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The Blue Stompers Jump Review aren't just your average Blues band. They’re a raw, infectious explosion of boogie-woogie, classic Afro-American blues, a dash of 1940s New Orleans jazz, and even a little of that Dr. Feelgood-esque R&B grit thrown in for good measure. It's a potent combination, and it's guaranteed to get you on your feet.
Leading the charge is Iñaki Moreno, a true veteran of the blues scene. With over 25 years under his belt, Iñaki brings an undeniable passion and skill to the stage. His electric guitar work, heavily influenced by the likes of John Lee Hooker, Buddy Guy, and Muddy Waters, is something to behold. He favors a raw, effects-free slide guitar approach that he's honed over countless gigs in both Spain and Ireland. Trust me, you can feel the history in his playing.
The band is currently promoting their latest single, "Never Give Up," which is available on all the usual streaming platforms. It's a great taste of what to expect from their upcoming EP, also titled "Never Give Up." If the single is anything to go by, the EP is going to be a real treat for blues fans.
Clarence Jazz Club is already the premier jazz venue on the south coast. It is an intimate space which adds an extra layer of excitement to the performance. It's the perfect setting to experience the Stompers' high-octane blues. Seriously, forget the big stadium shows for a night and get down to this cozy club for a real taste of authentic music.
Tickets are available through the Clarence Jazz Club website (clarencejazzclub.com) or at the venue itself. Entry will set you back between €10 and €15, a small price to pay for a night of top-notch blues. So, mark your calendars, grab your dancing shoes, and get ready to stomp the night away with the Blue Stompers Jump Review. You won't regret it!
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