Myles Sanko
Philharmonie Luxembourg
1 Place de l'Europe
Jan 21, 2020
8:00 PM GMT+1
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Myles Sanko with Gast Waltzing & OPL
21.01.2020 20:00, Grand Auditorium
Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg &:
Gast Waltzing - direction
Myles Sanko - vocals
Gareth Lumbers - saxophone, flute
Sam Ewens - trumpet, flugelhorn
Phil Stevenson - guitar
Tom O’Grady - piano, Fender Rhodes
Jon Mapp - bass
Rick Hudson - drums
This season, the Orchestre Philharmonique du Luxembourg and Gast Waltzing have invited the impressive Myles Sanko for their Pops concert. Télérama calls him the «new sensation in British jazz».
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Eg62
August 4th 2023
Beaucoup d’énergie partagée avec le public. Un artiste généreux et talentueux accompagné de très bon musiciens qui nous présentent un concert jazz & soul de grande qualité.
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Myles Sanko Biography
Myles Sanko (born May 8, 1980 in Accra ) is a British soul and jazz singer, songwriter, composer, cinematographer, artist of Ghanaian and French origin.
Born during a pivotal moment when Ghana was going through a political uprising led by JJ Rawlings. Although there was unrest and attempted coups, Ghana was in state of excitable change and growth which was felt during his upbringing in Tema before moving to Cambridge in the 90s.
He began his musical career singing and rapping alongside disc jockeys in nightclubs. Since then he toured across Europe and worked with the likes of Gregory Porter, Martha High, Mousse T, Speedometer, Billy Wooten, China Mosses, Ben l'Oncle Soul, Sarah McKenzie, Miss Kelly Marie, Mo’ Horizons, Ed Meme, Chris Read, Robin Mullarkey, Ben Lamdin (Nostalgia 77) and many more.
Myles Sanko recorded and self-released his debut album Born In Black & White in 2013. He then went on to signing a licensing deal with Légère Recordings from Hamburg who released Forever Dreaming in 2014, Just Being Me in 2016, Memories Of Love in 2021 and Live at Philharmonie Luxembourg in 2023.
“My intention,” writes Myles, “is to produce music with a feel good vibe and lyrical content that makes my listeners think.”
Read MoreBorn during a pivotal moment when Ghana was going through a political uprising led by JJ Rawlings. Although there was unrest and attempted coups, Ghana was in state of excitable change and growth which was felt during his upbringing in Tema before moving to Cambridge in the 90s.
He began his musical career singing and rapping alongside disc jockeys in nightclubs. Since then he toured across Europe and worked with the likes of Gregory Porter, Martha High, Mousse T, Speedometer, Billy Wooten, China Mosses, Ben l'Oncle Soul, Sarah McKenzie, Miss Kelly Marie, Mo’ Horizons, Ed Meme, Chris Read, Robin Mullarkey, Ben Lamdin (Nostalgia 77) and many more.
Myles Sanko recorded and self-released his debut album Born In Black & White in 2013. He then went on to signing a licensing deal with Légère Recordings from Hamburg who released Forever Dreaming in 2014, Just Being Me in 2016, Memories Of Love in 2021 and Live at Philharmonie Luxembourg in 2023.
“My intention,” writes Myles, “is to produce music with a feel good vibe and lyrical content that makes my listeners think.”
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