Live Music & Glühwein Time

You might have noticed already 😉 but it’s here again. That’s right, Glühwein Season (I can’t bring myself to say ‘Christmas Time’ in November!). That also means a time of live outside music where clapping is encouraged, especially to keep hands warm until the Glühwein arrives. Pictured above are local favourites Meoneo who played at Ralf’s Glühweinstube in Bad Godesberg’s Moltkeplatz. As the picture below shows, Ralf himself is happy to lend a voice to the proceedings.

The Christmas Market at Moltkeplatz in Bad Godesberg is open from 10 am to 10 pm with music on Fridays, Saturdays and Sundays from 7 pm to 9 pm (except 24 Nov).

Miu – Putting the Pop in Jazz at Dottendorf

“The Soul of Donny Hathaway the charm of Audrey Hepburn, the fathomless depth of Amy Winehouse and the power of Adele”. Quite a testimony over Miu as presented by a Hamburg newspaper. Somehow, the Dottendorfer Jazznacht seems like an odd venue choice. Cologne’s Lanxess Arena anyone? Or is it all hype? If it is, it seems to have worked to some extent anyway. Shortly before the concerts begin, the little hall in Dottendorf is so busy that a couple of extra rows of seating are being added. Oddly enough the audience looks largely like the regular one for established Jazz acts and not what you would expect for a young singer of ‘Modern Retro-Soul’ and her band. There is no trumpet, saxophone, or Jazzy-looking guitar. Even the grand piano seems tucked away in a corner to make way for electric piano and synths. Would a large chunk of this evening’s audience head for the exit as soon as the show started I wondered?

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Voyager IV – Mission Successful

So there we were for the launch (pun intended) of Voyager IV‘s new release ‘Rheingold’ and – no disc. Marcus Schinkel was apologetic as he set up his keyboards in advance of the band’s concert at Bonn Harmonie. Something to do with Peter Gabriel it seemed… “Is he coming to tonight’s show?” enquired the similarly perplexed man next to me. But I’m thinking that where the mercurial Mr Schinkel is involved anything and anyone is possible.

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Band of Friends prove the ‘oldies’ of Rory Gallagher are still very much ‘goldies’ at Bonn Harmonie

It was an emotional week for Rory Gallagher fans. Just as the sale of iconic instruments and equipment from Bonhams Auction House in London was catching the music press headlines, here at Bonn Harmonie we were privileged to not just hear the music that those instruments so famously played, but also to hear it from the most accurate source possible today – Rory’s former band members Gerry MacAvoy and Brendan O’Neill. Add the considerable skills of Isle of Man guitarist Davey Knowles and, despite the many, many groups playing these songs today, Band of Friends really are the best celebration of Rory’s music.

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