

Julien Brunetaud
Jazz - Blues - Boogie - New Orleans

Julien Brunetaud : Vocal, Piano, Organ
Sam Favreau : Contrebase
Cedrick Bec : Drums
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Vincent Strazzieri : Saxophone
Romain Morello : Trombone
Guest : Malo Mazurié : Trompette
Julien Brunetaud brings the blues into the present.
A pianist, singer, and composer, he develops a groove-driven music, somewhere between blues, soul, and contemporary energy, nourished by the heritage of New Orleans and a vibrant jazz culture. His style blends expressive piano, a soulful voice, and a strong sense of rhythm, in a lineage ranging from Otis Spann to Allen Toussaint and Dr. John, with a sensibility close to current sounds.
On stage, he offers a flexible project, ranging from solo piano to big band, with a particular focus on group sound and live energy. His music is vibrant, accessible, and deeply groovy, designed for the stage and a direct connection with the audience.

Nikki and Jules
Jazz - Blues - New Orleans
Nicolle Rochelle : Vocal
Julien Brunetaud : Vocal, Piano
Julie Saury : Drums
Jean Baptiste Gaudray : Guitare
Bruno Rousselet : Contrebasse
Nikki & Jules is a French-American quintet led by Julien Brunetaud and singer Nicolle Rochelle. Blending blues, soul, and jazz with a touch of gospel, the group delivers a warm, groovy energy inspired by New Orleans, driven by original compositions and vibrant reinterpretations of the African-American repertoire. Listen
Bluesiana
Blues - New Orleans - Boogie
Julien Brunetaud : Vocal, Piano
Kévin Doublé : Harmonica, Vocal
Igor Pichon : Guitare, Dobro
Patrick Ferné : Contrebasse
Bluesiana is a quartet that delves into the roots of the blues, between New Orleans and the Mississippi.
Born from travels to Louisiana and a passion for figures like Professor Longhair, James Booker or Otis Spann, the project revives the energy of the clubs and juke joints of the South.
Around the piano, Kevin Double on harmonica and vocals, Igor Pichon on guitars and dobro, and Patrick Ferme on double bass bring to life an authentic blues deeply rooted in tradition. Listen
