BIX JAZZCLUB
Sat., 12 July
Doors open 7 p.m.
Immanuel Wilkins Quartet
EXPLORING THEMES
Blues Blood is Immanuel Wilkins' third studio album, heavily inspired by his childhood in Philadelphia. Co-produced by Meshell Ndegeocello, it blends jazz, blues, and gospel, exploring themes of heritage and generational memory. The album begins quietly and meditatively, gradually building momentum. Notably, the track "AFTERLIFE RESIDENCE TIME" addresses the legacy of ancestors and the history of the transatlantic slave trade.
For the first time, Wilkins features vocalists on his album, reflecting various aspects of cultural heritage. The title Blues Blood draws from a quote by Daniel Hamm, symbolizing the complex relationship between pain and joy in the blues. The album also highlights the importance of food and family traditions as a way to preserve cultural memory. Blues Blood offers both a musical and sensory experience, aiming to serve as a healing work, especially for Black people grappling with their history.
BIX Jazzclub
The heart
Bathed in dim light, the small club stage encourages artists to give great concerts. Thanks to first-class technology, the best sound is guaranteed, as is a great atmosphere. The BIX, named one of the world's 50 best jazz clubs by Down-Beat magazine in 2012, is the heart of the festival - and the meeting place for experts, night owls and festival guests who can't get enough.
BIX Jazzclub & Lounge
Im Gustav-Siegle-Haus
Leonhardsplatz 28
70182 Stuttgart
Capacity: 200 standing and seated places combined
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