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Frédéric Yonnet Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts

Frédéric Yonnet

Oct 14, 2019

8:00 PM EDT
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Frédéric Yonnet Tickets, Tour Dates and Concerts
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Using an instrument many have owned but few have mastered, urban jazz harmonicist Frédéric Yonnet’s musical skills and stage presence crush every preconceived notion you’ve ever had about the harmonica. Regarded for decades as the choice instrument of street musicians and loners who wanted to express themselves through country music or the blues, in Yonnet’s hands the harmonica becomes something completely different; a lead voice in urban jazz, R&B and hip-hop. With each performance, stereotypical walls come tumbling down as Yonnet presents the harmonica in a refreshing and modern context that is boldly stylish, enchantingly cool and absorbingly brilliant. Just listen to his sound. It funks. It rocks. It hips and hops. It grooves. It sways. It testifies. It prays. It has a reverence for gospel, blues and jazz while appealing to a generation bred on pop rock and hip- hop. His current collaboration with Dave Chappelle aptly called, Dave Chappelle’s Juke Joint featuring Frederic Yonnet and the Band with No Name, showcases both his harmonica chops, improvisational skills, and music-directing prowess. The show, which takes party goers on a musical journey reminiscent of the Juke Joints of the South, segues into a band vs. DJ battle with hip-hop legend Derrick “DJ D-Nice” Jones. Conceived by Chappelle and Yonnet, it's part concert, part comedy and all-out unpredictable when their famous friends stop by to jam. Yonnet’s impressive style has led to televised and live performances, tours and recordings with some of the heaviest hitters in the music business including legends Stevie Wonder, Prince and David Foster, singer-songwriter and musicians Ed Sheeran, John Mayer, jazz sweetheart Katharine McPhee, R&B artists Erykah Badu, India.Arie, Anthony Hamilton, John Legend, The Roots, Usher Raymond, Robert Glasper, Mint Condition, and hip-hop cipher Talib Kweli. In 2019, Yonnet’s sound will be lead instrumental voice on the dramatic music of Martin Scorsese’s upcoming theatrical release, “The Irishman” on Netflix. His current collaboration with Dave Chappelle aptly called, Dave Chappelle’s Juke Joint featuring Frederic Yonnet and the Band with No Name, showcases both his harmonica chops, improvisational skills, and music- directing prowess. Other television and film projects includes appearances in Katherine McPhee’s PBS special, BET’s Quincy Jones’ 85th Birthday Celebration and briefly in the encore release of Bradley Cooper’s "A Star Is Born.” (more) Rolling Stone magazine refers to Yonnet as “Prince’s killer harmonica player,” and praise he has received from comedian Dave Chappelle, contemporary jazzman Bob James, songstress Patti Austin and producer Pharrell Williams affirm his mission to change the way the music industry, musicians and enthusiasts regard the pocket-size reed instrument. Citing Wonder as a mentor and friend, Yonnet was honored when Wonder tapped him to perform harmonica parts on the Songs in the Key of Life Performance Tour, 2014-16. Wonder performed the entire double album as part of the 44-city tour celebrating the 40th anniversary of the most critically acclaimed album of his career. On the tunes, “Have a Talk with God” and “Mama’s Call,” Yonnet demonstrates his mastery of the diatonic harmonica by expertly mimicking the chromatic melody Wonder originally performed on the studio album. “He’s so good at playing harmonica that another man good at harmonica hired him,” said Dave Chappelle during an introduction of Yonnet. Born in Normandy, France to a Parisian father and French Guyanese Creole mother, Yonnet lived in and around Paris most of his life. As a child, he and his dad performed comedy routines in theaters throughout France and by 14, he decided to literally march to the beat of his own drum. After a short stint as a drummer, Yonnet revisited an instrument he had received as a child, the harmonica. “I got kicked outta bands because I kept trying to play the melody on the drums,” says Yonnet. “On the harmonica, I can play both the melody and rhythm. Plus it’s lighter to carry.” These days, the U.S.-based Yonnet travels with his pre- amp, microphone and more than 50 diatonic harmonicas. “I’m pretty intense on the harmonica and I like to have the ‘sharpest ax’ in my pocket at all times.” To be sure, he’s not afraid to wield it. There aren’t many musicians who would go tête-à-tête with Stevie Wonder on the harmonica but Yonnet has proved himself more than capable. “Frédéric Yonnet — a Wonder disciple — had a crazy harmonica duel that almost sent Stevie flying off the stage in a frenzy,” said Fox News following their performance at Madison Square Garden. Without a doubt, Yonnet’s friendship with Wonder has been his biggest musical inspiration. (more) At the same show in 2007, Prince first witnessed Yonnet’s expert musicianship, exhilarating panache and inexhaustible stage presence. It would be months before their paths crossed again, but when they did, Prince seized the opportunity to have Yonnet jam with him and his band at a house party. “Genius recognizes genius,” said saxophonist Mike Phillips, who performed with them that night and witnessed the energy that Yonnet brought to the band. After that, Yonnet recorded with Prince and performed with him as a featured guest on numerous shows, including The Tonight Show with Jay Leno and on Prince’s 20Ten European tour.
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Using an instrument that many have owned but few have mastered, urban jazz harmonicist Frédéric Yonnet’s musical skills and stage presence crushes every preconceived notion that you’ve ever had about the harmonica. Known for decades as the choice instrument of street musicians and loners who wanted to express themselves through country music or the blues, in Yonnet’s hands it becomes something else entirely: a lead voice in urban jazz, R&B and hip-hop. With each performance, stereotypical walls come tumbling down as Yonnet presents the harmonica in a refreshing and modern context. It’s stylish. It’s cool. It’s brilliant. His impressive style has led to performances, tours and recordings with some of the heaviest hitters in the business including the legendary Stevie Wonder, music icon Prince, award-winning songwriter David Foster, game-changing instrumentalist Kenny G, American Idol’s Randy Jackson, and R&B artists Erykah Badu, Wyclef, Indie.Arie, and John Legend. Rolling Stone magazine referred to Yonnet as “Prince’s killer harmonica player” and praise from comedian Dave Chappelle, contemporary jazzman Bob James, songstress Patti Austin and producer Pharrell Williams have affirmed his mission to change the way the music industry, musicians and enthusiasts regard the pocketsize reed instrument. "I didn't even know I liked harmonica music until I met this guy (Frederic Yonnet)" - Dave Chappelle
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Gospel
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R&b
Blues
Rnb-soul
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