Live
l'Usine à Jazz • Et j'ai crié !
19.03.26 / 8pm
Big Hall · Live - Jazz
€18 - €21 - €23
Et j'ai crié ! La chanson française à pleins tubes
The 18 musicians of the Big Band l’Usine à Jazz and their vocal guests Laëtitia Hulewicz and Samuel Chaffange revisit masterpieces of French song with explosive originality, infectious festive energy, and deep respect. The timeless and popular hits of Piaf, Gainsbourg, Barbara, Brassens, Patricia Kaas, Christophe, Les Rita Mitsouko, Michel Jonasz, Niagara, and Joe Dassin are polished to perfection and transposed into eclectic tempos and musical styles, from swing to electro, Afro-rock, funk, reggae, and mambo, to rediscover a new, vibrant, and contemporary sparkle.
In the first half, La Brass'tille, a sparkling and luminous brass band, deploys its brass instruments at the crossroads of techno, dance, and Latin music, with one promise : more sparkle in our lives !
Et j’ai crié ! La chanson française à pleins tubes :
Creation for Big Band and two voices (2025)
Arrangements and artistic direction: Lionel Moreau-Flachat
Vocals: Laëtitia Hulewicz and Samuel Chaffange
Big Band: l’Usine à Jazz
Lighting design: Dan Felice
Sound: Jean-Michel Herrera
With the support of SACEM and Unisson, conservatory of the city of Saint-Égrève (Isère)
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L'Usine à Jazz
The eighteen musicians of the solid Alpine big band L'Usine à Jazz are turning a new page in their long history by entrusting the reins of their orchestra to Lionel Moreau-Flachat for Et j'ai crié ! With this festive and original creation, the orchestra confirms its ability to reinvent itself and its taste for challenges, without abandoning its guiding principle and specialty: groove!
L’Usine à Jazz has a stimulating policy of renewing its leadership for each new project, so as to never stop reinventing itself. Its previous shows have filled venues: Charles B Funk, created by Karim Maurice (2022), Black Legends (2019) and Live in the City – Tribute to Stevie Wonder (2016) conducted by Pascal Perrier, Sotto Voce (2013) written and conducted by Vincent Stephan, not to mention its tributes to Duke Ellington, Pat Metheny, Astor Piazzolla, and the Brecker Brothers conducted by Fabrice Bon, and his forays into contemporary music, with Lindberg's Requiem for big band and choir (2010), and into hip hop and nu jazz with Electro Deluxe (2010).
The musicians of Usine à Jazz: Stefan Landis and Hugo Jolas: alto and soprano saxophones; Laurent Bernard and Thierry Charbit: tenor saxophones; Arnaud Ruffin: baritone saxophone; Christophe Giroud, Dominique Gillet, Olivier Maupas, and François Carrel: trumpets and flugelhorns; Yannick Malot, Régis Degroisse, Florian Le Marquand: trombones; René-Pierre Jullien-Palletier: bass trombone; Patrice Hibon: keyboards; Charly Cottaz: bass; Serge Stella: guitar; Alex Martino: percussion; Dorian Bonin: drums.
©Sébastien Cholier
La Brass'tille
Brilliant, sparkling, shimmering... Brass'tille is THE brass band that sparkles! Above all, it's a group of 13 friends dressed in sequins whose sole aim is to share a moment of madness with you. On the planet Brass'tille, we party in the pit to unexpected mashups and heavy bass lines that send you into space! At the crossroads of techno, electro, dance, and Latin music, you'll come out with stars in your eyes. So, are you ready to add some sparkle to your lives?
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Where ?
Big Hall · Live
La Belle Électrique
12 Esplanade Andry-Farcy
38000 Grenoble
Useful info
Opening hours : Wednesday to Friday, 10am to 1am, and Saturday from 4pm, but also from 6pm if a concert is scheduled.
Doors open : 1 hour before the start of the concert.
Dressing room : €2
Get there
Tramway : Line A stop Berriat - Le Magasin
Bus : Line C5 Université Biologie / Palais de Justice stop "Berriat - Le Magasin".
Train : From Grenoble train station, take tramway A towards "Fontaine La Poya", stop at "Berriat- Le Magasin".
Bicycles : 300 parking spaces available.
Car : Vallier-Catane parking lot, Square des Fusillés or near Rue Ampère.