It's a beautiful jazz voice that the Parvis invites you to come and listen to this Sunday. You only have to have seen her opening the Jazz In Marciac Festival three summers ago to have fallen under her spell. We were talking about a rising star of vocal jazz from Quebec with three albums in the form of a trilogy and a jazz nourished by her family roots planted in Haiti. And a Gers set that allowed us to discover a beautiful voice and a strong identity nourished by her family culture that was built at the confluence of both sides of the Atlantic, and which she explores by deliciously combining soul, jazz and blues. She is now crowned with a Félix Award, the Quebec cousin of our Victoires de la Musique, received a few months ago for her album Our Roots Run Deep which opens a new trilogy that goes further in her cultural awareness. It is therefore a very nice proposition that the Parvis is making to listen to a beautiful and strong voice a few days after his concert at the New Morning Parisian, which plays with depth and an intimacy that should resonate with the proximity of a room on a human scale.
Dominique Fils-Aimé - Le Parvis (Ibos)
Dominique Fils-Aimé at the Parvis this Sunday
Beautiful and strong voice at the Parvis on Sunday with a concert by Dominique Fils-Aimé.
Par Stéphane Boularand@bigorre_org / ©Bigorre.org / publié le Sunday, March 23, 2025
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