Rakija bar: Jazz concert to help flood victims

About thirty visitors listened to them, most of whom came precisely with the intention of listening to the young hopes of the Montenegrin music scene.
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Ažurirano: 04.06.2014. 17:28h

The jazz band of the "Vasa Pavić" Music School arranged a concert today, an hour after noon, for true spring enjoyment in the "Rakija Bar" in Podgorica, as part of the "Solidarity Week" during which funds are collected in the mentioned bar to help the affected territories in the region. recent catastrophic floods.

The concert took place in a positive, relaxed and playful atmosphere. The kids from the Music School, whose love for jazz is encouraged by the famous guitarist and their teacher Šule Jovović, played jazz standards with unpretentious and teenage enthusiasm as relaxed as if they were performing in the same place every day.

A band that the Montenegrin audience had the opportunity to hear several times in the last year or two, among other things at the Rambo Amadeus concert, where the young musicians were special guests back in September 2011.

It was noticeable that the students of Muzička gained experience and self-confidence, and those present greeted the end of each composition with applause.

About thirty visitors listened to them, most of whom came precisely with the intention of listening to the young hopes of the Montenegrin music scene, but even those who stopped by for a coffee and reading a newspaper were not immune, so you could see them tapping their feet and nodding their heads. .

The band was joined by Katarina Bogićević, known to the general public from the show "I have talent" and the series "Folk", who sang a couple of ballads and once again showed why many fell in love with her voice on the small screen.

On the other hand, the jazz band of the Music School from performance to performance is something that will bring a smile to the face of anyone who notices how much young musicians enjoy concerts, which should be provided to them as often as possible, because that talent, love, work and effort deserve to be nurtured in the future as well.

At the entrance to the cafe, there was a box for donations, and guests received a free drink, more precisely coffee for a daily contribution of one euro, and beer or brandy of their choice for an evening contribution of two euros. However, to "Vijesti" the premises complained that some of the visitors did not understand the action.

"It happened that guests did not take advantage of the option to receive a free coffee for a donation, but instead ordered it at a higher price than a euro and did not want to donate with the explanation that they had 'already done it via SMS messages'," they told us from the bar from which they pledged to pay a third of the daily sales during this week to the account for helping the vulnerable in the region.

Today at the same place at 22.00:20 an acoustic concert by Dragan Miljanović and Ognjen Gvozdenović will be held, tomorrow at 11:22.00 the piano duo Ana and Ida Muratagić will perform, followed by Marko Prentić. The charity event will be closed on Saturday, where at 3 a.m. the children will be animated by Žarko Žabac, and from XNUMX p.m. the audience will be entertained by DJs NoiXNUMX and DJ Kavon.

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