Thu 12 Jul 18.00 - 21.45
The Rolling Stones tenor saxophist, Tim Ries, spearheads an initiative to occasionally perform intimate concerts in smaller venues right after the band's regular arena shows, with a repertoire concept he created called The Rolling Stones Project consisting of jazz renditions of classic Rolling Stones songs. In these events band members like Bernard Fowler, Darryl Jones and Lisa Fisher have often been heard with local artists invited to join in.
Following the Rolling Stones concert in Warsaw, Poland on July 8th, concerts with The Rolling Stones Project will be hosted by the Niels Lan Doky International Jazz Collective and held at the National Museum of Denmark - as part of the Copenhagen Jazz Festival 2018.
Shows are at the National Museum of Denmark, Ny Vestergade 10, DK 1471 Copenhagen K.
Dates & times:
July 12: 6 PM and 8:30 PM
July 13: 6 PM and 8:30 PM
Concert duration is 75 min without intermission. Doors open 30 minutes before concert begins.
Line-up:
Tim Ries (tenor and soprano saxophones)
Bernard Fowler (vocals)
Mikkel Nordsø (guitars)
Niels Lan Doky (piano)
Francois Moutin (bass)
David "Fingers" Haynes (drums)
Niels Lan Doky International Jazz Collective are proud to present their concerts at the NATIONAL MUSEUM OF DENMARK located at Ny Vestergade 10, 1471 Copenhagen K.
Visit Denmark's largest history museum and meet the Danes. From the first settlers that hunted the forest-dwelling giant aurochs to the sun worshippers who built towering burial mounds. Meet the Vikings that tamed the seas and raided the four corners of the known world, the workers that built a welfare state, and the freethinking people that legalized pornography and spearheaded the sexual revolution. Discover the history of Denmark and some of the world’s most precious cultural treasures. The National Museum of Denmark is a must-see for every visitor to the city of Copenhagen.www.natmus.dk
Visit also the museum's newly opened restaurant Smör. With clear references to the Danish classic lunch and local dishes, Restaurant Smör serves fresh interpretations of Danish dishes, spiced with the gastronomic taste notes of historical and modern times.The restaurant’s g astronomic universe revolves around the craftsmanship, sustainability and local produce - in season and often organic. During the weekends, the restaurant serves the city's largest cake table, with sweet cake seductions for all ages.www. restaurant-smor.dk