In a return to real life live concerts, Lolo Lovina will appear with amazing locals Gary Daley and James Greening in the Baroque Room, Katoomba, on Sunday, November 8 at 7pm.
Lolo Lovina ('Red Beer') are an intoxicating, cosmopolitan virtuosic brew infused with gunza, swing and Balkan gypsy beats. It is the only ethnic Romani band in Australia, fronted by Hungarian Romani-ypsy singer Sarah Bedak.
Lolo Lovina's music reflects the cosmopolitan identity of an artist who grew up with three native tongues and cultures. The charming and passionate performance of the charismatic singer makes each of her concerts a unique experience. Featuring Serbian Rroma drummer Nenad Radic, Matt Ottignon on sax, Leonid Beshlei on button accordion and sax and George Nikolopolous on bass.
Highly respected musicians, James Greening (trombone and pocket trumpet) and Gary Daley (pianist and accordionist) have joined forces to bring an amalgam of original compositions, classical, jazz and improv.
After decades as sought after sidemen in projects like The Catholics, as well as leading their own projects, these two have discovered a deep joy in making music together. Both relish the freedom, intimacy and transparency of the duo.
Their musical dialogue is about unmasking, connection and freedom. Audiences respond with great enthusiasm. Early bird pre-sale $35+ booking fees online only at www.stickytickets.com.au/4C28V. Or $40 at the Baroque Room door.