You are invited to a Valentine's concert with Gal Gjurin and the ten-member prohibition band Temna godba, who will serve us new prohibition music on Valentine's Day, February 14, at 8 p.m. in the Gallus hall of Cankarjev Dom in Ljubljana. Special guests will also perform: Severa Gjurin, Pero Lovšin and the female singing group Buške čeče.
"Dark Band" is a new original music project Gala Gjurin, with which he traditionally comes on stage Cankar's home. This time it is not a ban on the production and sale of alcohol, but rather a ban on thinking, common sense and content in a modern, empty consumer society. I forbid them Gal Gjurin and A dark band they respond with love for music and for the audience.
The ten-member prohibition band Temna godba is based on the classic jazz sound (and look) of the Roaring Twenties (and partly swinging Thirties) of the last century. It plays with Prohibition-era mob sounds, Charleston, Dixieland, rootsy blues, New Orleans street jazz, burlesque, French gypsy guitar swing, cabaret, sounds from European clubs, dance halls, coffeehouses and skyscrapers in the post-World War I era, which resonated in Slovenian music even during the 1950s and 1960s.
The musical repertoire of Temne godba includes new original compositions, as well as Gjurin's older hits, which the audience knows well from the radio waves, dressed in a new-old prohibition sound from the Roaring Twenties. They will perform as special guests at the concert in Cankarjev dom Severa Gjurin, Lovšin pen and a ladies folk singing group Buške čeče, which will take us to a magical world where modern prohibition jazz and eternal love are combined.
Buy tickets: www.cd-cc.si Reservation of GG concert tickets: vestopnice@galgjurin.si