September 27, 2005



Armadam, Stop Club 29 September

Armadam, the fantastic jazz group that even includes an electric oud, is playing at the Stop Club tomorrow evening. Well recommended for anyone who likes jazz and / or refreshingly intense music. It’s very easy to become immersed in their music, a combination of jazz fusion and Armenian influences.

CORRECTION: Armadam will be playing at Stop on Thursday 29 September.

Incidently, yesterday’s gig by Bambir was excellent as usual. Artyom Ayvazyan was there, fresh from returning from Berd where Bambir performed. The Open Society Institute has given him a grant to take rock music to the regions of Armenia.

Also in the audience was an American cameraman accompanied by two Armenians from the Diaspora making documentaries about two subjects. One is about rock music in Armenia, centered on Bambir, and the second is on chess.

Posted by Onnik @ 9:59 am. Filed under: Armenia, Society, Culture, Rock, Music, Youth, Caucasus, Civil Society, Jazz






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