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14-23 November 2025

Samara with Special Guest: Adriano Adewale

Samara with Special Guest: Adriano Adewale

Fri 18 November 2022

Stage time / 9:00pm

Doors / 7:00pm

Celebrating the Jazz Clubs

Location

606 Club,
90 Lots Rd
SW10 0QD

“Samara” is a jazz/Latin group led by the 606 Club's Steve Rubie. Featuring Brasilian singer Carolina Lelis, their special guest is the Afro-Brasilian percussionist/composer Adriano Adewale (AKA Trio, Bobby McFerrin).“Cracking Latin-jazz quintet” Time Out; “Adewale… a priceless asset” Guardian

SAMARA is a five-piece jazz/Latin group led by the 606 Club's own “Guv'nor" Steve Rubie on sax and flute. Suffice it to say we all think the guys in the band are just great! The pianist Sam Watts has worked the likes of Jean Toussaint, Jason Marsalis and Judi Jackson; bassist Andy Lafone has worked with Snowboy and Da Lata, while drummer Nic France has played with just about everyone, including David Gilmour (Pink Floyd) and Bill Withers. Vocalist Carolina Lelis relocated to the UK in 2019 from Brasil where she had worked and recorded with Cuca Teixeira, Djalma Lima and Itamar Collaço (Zimbo Trio). Recently a member of the UK Brasilian Trio Sambossa she makes a delightful addition to the Samara lineup. The Special Guest this evening will be the wonderful percussionist/composer Adriano Adewale. Inspired by the classic Afro-Brasilian traditions of his native Brasil, Adriano is an expressive performer of great ingenuity. Whether working with the likes of Emilia Martensson, Bobby McFerrin or the AKA Trio- Adewale, guitarist Antonio Forcione and Senegalese kora player Seckou Keita- Adriano’s virtuosity and imagination take the listener on a journey where urban and rural sounds meet traditional and contemporary styles of music making. He also writes and arranges music for small to large ensembles, youth choirs and orchestras, and has been commissioned by a variety of arts organisations including the EFG London Jazz Festival, Bath Music Festival, Royal Opera House and the Phoenix Dance Company. The music this evening is an infectious blend of Brazilian Samba, Jazz and Latin, and everyone has a great time!

“Cracking Latin-jazz quintet led by 606 proprietor Steve Rubie on flute and alto saxophone…explores these Latin jazz classics in great rhythmic style” Time Out;

"Adewale combines his Brazilian and African roots brilliantly in a captivating synthesis." The Jazzmann; “Adriano Adewale boasts an imposing collection of firepower yet deploys it with rare restraint.” The Times

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