Jacobs Band-Night
9. Kassel Cultural Diversity
It has been jazzing, souling, and rocking for over 30 years in various ensembles at the Jacob-Grimm-School. In the field of popular music, there is a wide range of different formats and styles in which the students can express themselves musically. In addition to the jazz combo, the mixed band, and the big band, there are now various self-organized formations at the "Talent Forge" (Hessenschau, 18.08.2018). JGS students repeatedly bring forth their own bands and line-ups, from solo artists to jazz tentets, the most prominent of which are likely Milky Chance and the singer LEA.
As part of "Jacobs Band-Night," various self-organized bands from JGS will perform. This includes "Solero" featuring singer Philine Schaeffer. Accompanied by Emilia Ramic (keys), Alex Dahlfeld (cello), Thore Hutschreuter (guitar), Anna Rau (bass), and Imke Nötzhold (drums), the band plays summery tunes, cover songs, as well as original material. Also newly formed this school year is another band with Elena Vogt (vocals), Jannik Janson (vocals), Nidal Abu Isa (guitar), Emila Ramic (keys), Henry Mardof (bass), David Funk (drums, guitar), and Johann Bahr (drums), who will showcase their favorite covers on stage.
The evening will conclude with the band "Indigo" featuring Mia Blume (vocals), Pepe Lang (vocals, guitar), Marius Kruse (saxophone, keys), Laurenz Plewe (guitar), Mattiss Keiss (bass), and Johann Bahr (drums). Together, these six JGS students have already made a name for themselves with their hit-worthy song "Lange Her" and are already being hailed as the new star of the northern Hesse indie scene. Don't forget your dancing shoes!
Entry one hour before the start