"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
"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
Many thanks to BFM Business for this lovely article on young people returning to jazz clubs.
Special thanks to Juliette Weiss, who took the time to listen, to understand the reality on the ground and to give a voice to those who bring these venues to life every day. The result is an accurate, nuanced article that reflects what we see every week.
We often hear that young people are turning away from culture or ‘real-life’ experiences. Yet, every week, we see the opposite: a curious generation, seeking emotions, connections and authentic moments centred around live music.
Thank you to everyone who is part of this adventure with us!
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