BEGIN:VCALENDARVERSION:2.0PRODID:-//TYPO3/NONSGML Calendar Base (cal) V1.4.0//ENMETHOD:PUBLISHBEGIN:VEVENTUID:www.festival-lent.si_1_209DTSTAMP:20150529T201243DTSTART:20150703T183000ZDTEND:20150703T190000ZCATEGORIES:ConcertSUMMARY:UROŠ PERIĆ & THE BLUENOTE QUARTET & THE PEARLETTES ● DRIVING MRS. SATAN (ita)DESCRIPTION:Uroš Perić & The Bluenote Quartet & The Pearlettes\n\nUroš Perić – vocal, piano\n\nTHE BLUENOTE QUARTETMladen Melanšek – electric bassPeter Rizmal – guitarTomaž Rebernak – drums \n\nTHE PEARLETTESSandra FeketijaBlažka OberstarSuzana Labazan\n\nUroš Perić is a Slovenian musician that became known for his interpretations of songs from the golden era of blues, soul and jazz. The musician that had the biggest influence on his music is Ray Charles. Perić has already performed in Europe, USA and Africa.\n\nHe worked with jazz orchestras at home and abroad, including Big Band RTV Slovenija, Big Band RTV Beograd, Big Band Swingtime Frankfurt, Big band RTV Romania, The Groove Orchestra, HGZ Big band Zagreb and All European Jazz Star Big band as well as numerous musicians, including Duško Gojković, Ernie Watts, Oto Pestner, Sheila Raye Charles, Ron Adwaters, Primož Grašič, Mia Žnidarič, Dada Kladenik, Caroline Mhlanga, J. C. Dook, Nuška Drašček, Lew Green, Jeff Green, Kai Henry Peterson, Tony Lorenzo, Peter Petrel, Bernard Smity-Smith, Joyce Lyle, Tony Horowitz in Rick Cotton, Ernie Watts, Tommie Harris.\n\nPerić also composes his own music. He has written numerous songs that he usually includes in his performances. In 2007, Perić became a member of the Old Jazz Union in Germany. In 2009, he won second place at "The International Songwriting Competition" in the USA with his song U.P. Down Blues.\n\nDriving Mrs. Satan (ITA)\n\nClaudia Sorvillo – vocalGiacomo Pedicini – double bassValerio Middione – acoutsic guitar, vocalAntonio Esposito – drums \n\nThe group Driving Mrs. Satan has succeeded in changing the rough metal sounds into sweet pop melodies. Maintaining the lyrical and melodic characteristics of heavy metal, the members created a unique sound that sometimes reminds of jazz or pop but remains sensitive and seductive.\n\nThree years ago, the three Italian musicians wanted to rewrite some of the heavy metal classics by changing the sound. They chosen songs of groups such as Black Sabbath, Metallica, and Iron Maiden, and adapted them to suit a female vocal, bass and acoustic guitar trio. After their music was broadcasted on a radio show Sixx Sense, they immediately gained recognition and reached over 6,000 Facebook fans and 100,000 hits on YouTube. When their "heavy metal made easier" appeared on "Das Erste's TV Show", they started receiving invitations to perform all over Europe. Since they love it as much as their audience, they are till doing it today.LOCATION:Jurček stage at the Water towerORGANIZER;CN="NOVA KBM":END:VEVENTEND:VCALENDAR