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Pasha Jamboree 6.-9.4

Post by Alejandro_Lorenzo » Thu Mar 29, 2007 9:29 pm

Pasha Jamboree is most of all a sunny and nice music event.

The terrace of Ruotulan Krouvi opens on Easter, and live music will be played on each day from Good Friday to Easter Sunday: the best of the acoustic music played by troubadours and bands.

The first and the best Easter Rock Festival will take place in Ruotula area in Tampere, and the people from all around Tampere are welcome. Rye-grass, bunnies and egg-painting every day from 10 a.m. till late night.

The programme of the weekend:

Friday


21.00 Tom Kaijasilta 22.00 Vesa Salmi 23.00 Kati Pellinen

Saturday

21.00 Farine 22.00 Emmi 23.00 Rumba tre

Sunday

19.00 Distract Resort 20.00 Angelina Gracie 21.00 Lines of leaving



The doors will be open every day from 10 a.m. till 2 a.m.
Tickets can be bought in Ruotulan Krouvi (tel. 03-2532111): 10€/3 days (advance sales) and 5€/day (during the festival).

Ruotulan Krouvi, an oasis in Eastern Tampere, is located at Jaakonmäenkatu 6. With bus number 7 you will get right on the spot. When arriving with any bus driving along Teiskontie, step out at Tennishalli bus stop.

The terrace will be open as long as there is warm enough.

Welcome!


-Katwi, Teppo, Paukku ja Tapsa

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The most acoustic singer-songwriters will be seen on the stage on Friday. The evening will be started with Tom Kaijasilta. Tomppa plays rock and pop with the adaptions of his own and charms the audience with the low, rough sound and the strong charisma. The role of the holy man will be given to Vesa Salmi, a tragic comedian, whose spectacle from Kallio area of Helsinki city will blow the mind of the audience with interesting stories about Refla-Rape and other night-time wanderers of Kallio. The last performer of the Good Friday night is Kati Pellinen, a long-line troubadour from Tampere, whose Irish-type music brings one's mind beautiful landscapes and green moors.

On Saturday there is a sauna party. Farine, a duo from Tampere, starts the party with versatile setting of cover songs, and there is more steem and heat to come, when Emmi conquers the stage with her guitar. Emmi is known for example as the female artist of the year 2002 in Finland (Emma prize) and for making Finnish pop music known abroad. Emmi's gig will consist mostly of covers on Saturday, but one can also expect to hear some old hit songs of hers. More exotic latin music rhythms will be heard from Rumba Tre. The quartet with dancers will bring dark and hot rhythms to the raising exstacy of the beginning of the spring.

The third day is the resurrection day, so the party will go on already in the morning. The live music will begin at 7 p.m. with Distract Resort. The band is partly from Ruotula and it plays mostly its own production with the taste of rock'n'roll. And now one cannot, and may not end partying yet, because the next performer is Angelina Gracie, who interprets her dark-shaded, picturesque music with her accompanists. The last performer of the whole festival is Lines of Leaving, an active rock group from Tampere, who goes deep in one's mind like Placebo. It's rock'n'roll, baby!


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Kind regards:

Alejandro Lorenzo
Life's uncertain, eat your dessert first

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