Meager loot this week. But we will notice that it is not always in the big rooms that we take the most pleasure.

Monday: jazz makes java

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A jam session is a collective improvisation of jazz musicians. In good French, an ox. Every Monday, in the vaulted cellar of the Essaïon, meet the singer and guitarist Bruno Buijtenhuijs, the guitarist Geoffroy Boizard, the double bass player Franck Richard, as well as two singers, Julie Costanza and Rachel Pignot. Their goal: to go against the elitism of connoisseurs, to make jazz popular with the public, and, for that, to sing it in French.

However, if the words of Bruno Buijtenhuijs are lofty, they fit perfectly with the scores of Django Reinhardt, Miles Davis, Horace Silver, Charlie Parker, Duke Ellington and others, without forgetting a certain Jean-Sébastien Bach. Music and humor go hand in hand here. We will be allowed to give a special mention to Rachel Pignot, not because

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