Jana Koubková Will Release Her New Album in Brno

21 October 2016, 8:00
Jana Koubková Will Release Her New Album in Brno

The jazz singer and performer will release her new album A tak si jdu in the Šelepka Club in Brno.

The launch will offer a rich portion of music from the new album released by the traditional label Supraphon. Jana Koubková has been one of the leading personalities of Czech jazz for years. She has sung in choirs, vocal groups and solo since the age of 6. As a jazz soloist, she first succeeded in 1975 in the Jazz Sanatorium of Luděk Hulan. Since then, she has crossed over many musical genres. From blues, swing, bebop, Latin, free to world-ethno and fusion. She founded the annual festival VOKALÍZA /1981- 2000/ for jazz, blues and rock singers. She worked at the Prague State Conservatory in the field of interpretation for six years. She has participated in many festivals, not only in Europe but also in Cuba, Algeria, Senegal, Ivory Coast, Lebanon, Israel, Morocco... She is also a successful composer of songs and film music. She has her own radio shows, publishes books, writes essays, columns and poetry, she also teaches in seminars.

The Brno launch will take place on 25 October 2016 at 8:00 p.m. in the Šelepka Club.

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