A top tier international vocalist of scarcely rivalled ability, versatility and musicality, it is a pleasure to welcome Heidi Vogel for this intimate show at the gorgeous KPH. Having found huge global success both as lead vocalist with the universally acclaimed The Cinematic Orchestra and as a soloist, she has graced stages at festivals such as North Sea Jazz Festival, Coachella, Gilles Peterson Worldwide, The Big Chill and Blue Note Jazz Festival - not to mention supporting Erykah Badu and touring with the likes of The Brand New Heavies, Bobby McFerrin and Roots Manuva. Performing both in English and Portugese, with what has been described by jazz minds and soul lovers alike as one of our era's truly great voices, this is set to be a dazzling and spiritually affecting show.
+ Special guest TBA
£7 advance tickets http://tinyurl.com/heidivogelkph
Quotes:
"It was Heidi Vogel who stole the show. She bellowed out with a voice made from Mountains and oceans, while every last drop of emotion was wrung..."
- The Evening Standard.
"Vogel's voice is an extraordinarily rich and complex instrument, one that you can easily fall in love with..." - Jazzwise Magazine
“Classic and traditionally beautiful!” – Osunlade (Yoruba Records)
"Vogel's brilliant diversity, so vivid in two languages, marks her out as a rarity amongst British musicians and her solo debut dazzles in its meticulous delivery and slow-burning yet resounding bright fuse."
- Sounds and Colours
"...It is an approach that intensifies masterworks....better than any interpreter since Elis Regina."
- Jazz Times
About
The KPH is a traditional public house. Open late, we serve poshed up pub grub, an array of lagers and a whole host of cocktails.
Description
The bar is only 50 metres from Ladbroke Grove tube station and spreads itself over three floors of a vast old building. Entertainment is in the shape of live music, DJ sets, retro gaming rooms and a cinema snug.
As well as booze, coffees and other hot drinks will be available during the day for those who have exhausted themselves ambling up and down Portobello Market.