Earth, Wind & amp; Fire made Saturday at the North Sea Jazz music festival complete that earlier that day by Level 42 was buoyed

Valve Earth, Wind & amp.; Fire – earlier this year passed former frontman Maurice White – showed two faces. After a hearty and exuberant start, there was ample time for sensitive, romantic work. The final was again fabulous, including the acclaimed Fantasy and the classic September . What a spectacle!



New star

Well before these veterans made Anderson .Paak big impression. This relatively new star rapping in hip hop country and played the drums for an hour like a madman, then soaked in a sweaty jersey finish as absolute winner in the Meuse-room. With his unbridled commitment, musical ingenuity and content he was one of the nicest surprises of the weekend.



For small

Jungle By Night has been around for a little longer, but their strength was by the organization not quite well estimated. For far too small Mississippi outside stage was insisting it first and then dance the night away. Sabrina Starke was even for many, unattainable because of the crowds and also at the Branford Marsalis Quartet was a big queue for a full, closed room.

House Artist (Artist in Residence) Ibrahim Maalouf arrived today contemporary for the day . The French-Lebanese trumpet player, keyboardist and bandleader served up its visitors on the second day Red & amp; Black Light program for either his tribute to Beyoncé. Intricate costs, which sounded live happily fine funky and catchy.

Embarrassing

Some of the ‘lesser’ names were at times difficult. Miguel, the penultimate act in the largest room, faced with an embarrassing low turnout. And he was not bad, quite the contrary. The American had gained more attention with his infectious jumble include R & amp; B, funk and hip hop. As few people as at this show in the Nile we saw with no previous edition of NSJ