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The Dublin Jazz Co-op Presents: Gustavo Ecclesia & Javier Alcaraz

Ireland, Dublin Ireland, Dublin 10 Wellington Quay - The Workman's Club

28 Jul. 2024 1949 COM_JOMEVENTS_HOURS_AGO
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19:30
22:30
10 / 12

Gustavo Ecclesia is a singer, songwriter and guitarist born in Argentina and based in Dublin. He has an edited album of original songs and is currently finishing his second album. He is also a member of the folk duo Pucha! and the Latin American dance music group Yacaré Baby and Embassy of Cumbia. His music is based on Argentine and Latin American folk roots with jazz and urban sounds. He also participated in numerous projects and collaborations for other artists and sang with some of the most important folk artists in Argentina such as Jaime Torres, Juan Falú and Peteco Carabajal, among others.

Javier Alcaraz is a Spanish pianist who has been passionate about music in different styles since he was a child. At the age of 6 he started the professional conservatory of San Javier (Murcia / Spain) where he finished his professional studies in 2012. In 2011 he also participated in a specialized flamenco piano course directed by David Peña Dorantes, a famous internationally recognized flamenco pianist. After years of experience in the national musical field and with the intention of covering new territories, Javier decides to move to Dublin at the end of 2019 where he begins to work as a pianist wherever he is allowed to share his art, whether on the street, parks of the city, hotels, restaurants or in a private house of Irish citizens, gradually opening the way to a new stage of his life in a foreign country for him, Ireland.

The Vintage Room

Doors at 19:30, music at 20:00

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Venue Information - The Workman's Club

Run by people passionate about music, our venue welcomes performers of all flavours. Alongside the headline gigs, The Workman’s Club is home to some of the capital’s finest club, comedy, acoustic and new band showcase nights.

The striking old-school decor makes it a popular choice for parties, launches, screenings, book readings and multimedia takeovers, as well as photo, video and movie shoots.