Every Sunday evening, Baiser Salé opens its doors to musicians and jazz lovers for an unmissable jam session. In a warm and friendly atmosphere, the Sunday Jam brings together an eclectic community of enthusiasts: young talents, established artists, the curious and club regulars. More than just a jam, it's a sound laboratory, a place where people come to play as much as to listen.
Once a month, Audric Lecompagnon takes to the stage, playing a fine, organic style of guitar that's both grounded and adventurous. Trained at the CRR in Paris and then at the Pôle Supérieur de Paris Boulogne-Billancourt, he has built his career between jazz, improvised music and harmonic explorations, over the course of many collaborations on the Paris scene. His guitar navigates between clear lines and shifting textures, driven by a keen sense of interaction.
Latest News
- "At the Baiser Salé, a landmark on Rue des Lombards opened over forty years ago by the Gibson Brothers, people under the age of 25 now make up the bulk of the jam sessions." An article published on BFM Business
- Les Caribéennes de Mai: a 20ᵉ anniversary edition that delights Baiser Salé!
- Mario Canonge, Arnaud Dolmen, improvisation and the riches of the Caribéennes de Mai
- 2026 marks the 100th anniversary of Miles Davis and John Coltrane.
- Canonge Zenino, a residence that has become legendary in the Baiser Salé