The Blues Company have now been on stage for exactly 40 years, have played around 4,000 gigs in 14 countries and have released 31 albums. But even more impressive than these figures is the way in which Todorovic, who everyone calls "Toscho", celebrates the blues with his men on stage. Toscho lets the guitar fly with his sparkling, elegant runs, his unmistakable voice gives the songs their distinctive expression. The musicians are pioneers, perfectionists and award winners on the German blues scene.
October ends with blues with a concert by the Miller Anderson Band on Saturday, October 28, in the Kniestedt church (8 pm). This also marks the end of an era: at the age of 79, the singer wants to retire and says goodbye to his fans in Salzgitter with this concert!
Miller Anderson is one of the great "heroes" of the English blues scene of the 60s/70s, who became famous as the singer and guitarist of the KEEF HARTLEY BAND (1968-1975). The Woodstock veteran and Jimi Hendrix admirer's adept slide work and powerful, never effects-heavy use of wah-wah solos in particular cemented his reputation as an outstanding string virtuoso.
Those who prefer rock 'n roll in the style of Bruce Springsteen can look forward to Bosstime. The band, which is popular in Salzgitter, will be playing at the Kulturscheune in Lebenstedt on Saturday, October 14(7.30 pm).
Bosstime is undisputedly Europe's most popular Bruce Springsteen tribute band. The eight-piece formation around frontman Thomas Heinen is all about conveying the "Bruce spirit" and enthusiasm for his music and sharing this with concertgoers and other fans in live concerts lasting several hours.
The Joel Havea Trio will continue on Friday, October 20, in the Kniestedt church (8 p.m.). What's special: The release of the long-awaited live album "Live at Birdland" is imminent. The album is a recording of the Joel Havea Trio's live concert at Hamburg's Birdland jazz club in September 2022.
Joel Havea is an accomplished songwriter, authentic singer, great guitarist and mesmerizing performer whose songs are shaped by diverse musical and cultural influences. Born in Tonga and raised in Melbourne, Joel became part of the vibrant eclectic music scene of Australia's cultural capital at an early age.
His roots are reflected in his light and carefree way of making music. His style is very versatile and draws inspiration from various musical genres such as soul, blues, roots and reggae, combined with the nonchalance and sunny mood of his two homelands.
October ends with blues with a concert by the Miller Anderson Band on Saturday, October 28, in the Kniestedt church (8 pm). This also marks the end of an era: at the age of 79, the singer wants to retire and says goodbye to his fans in Salzgitter with this concert!
Miller Anderson is one of the great "heroes" of the English blues scene of the 60s/70s, who became famous as the singer and guitarist of the KEEF HARTLEY BAND (1968-1975). The Woodstock veteran and Jimi Hendrix admirer's adept slide work and powerful, never effects-heavy use of wah-wah solos in particular cemented his reputation as an outstanding string virtuoso.
Watch out kids big and small:
All children (from the age of six) (and adults too) can look forward to Sunday, October 15. The Artisanen Theater is performing the play "In the beginning was nothing" (3 pm Kniestedter Kirche) and invites you to make nothingness colorful. How does it work? Just come along and see or do it yourself...
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What's on in November? Lots of music and children's theater. Just have a look at the Salzgitter events calendar or the indoor page.