Vladimir Cetkar Septet at Lucille’s at the legendary B.B. King Blues Club

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This coming Saturday, May 6th at 9:30 PM, Vladimir Cetkar Septet is returning to Lucille’s at the legendary B.B. King Blues Club, a famed NYC music venue conveniently located at Times Square.

Vladimir Cetkar Septet will feature some of the finest new talent in the city performing materials from Vladimir’s critically acclaimed albums Heavenly and We Will Never End

Tickets are $15 in advance or $20 day of the show.

To purchase tickets and for more info please go here: 

http://www.bbkingblues.com/bio.php?id=8347

(Doors open at 9:30 PM Show starts at 10PM

Line-up:

Vladimir Cetkar – guitar, vocal, compositions & arrangements

Cody Rowlands – trumpet

Alastair Ottesen- tenor sax

Sethe Weaver – trombone

Vladan Mijatovic – piano/keyboards

James Quinlan – bass

Nolan Byrd – drums

 

Watch Vladimir Cetkar official music videos here:

 

http://youtu.be/2Qb401qM2kk

 

https://youtu.be/MZbla5Pa1xo

 

(Live in Korea)

https://youtu.be/tHMpdEMHuEY

 

Selected Press:

 

SEVEN DAYS NEWSPAPER 

 

“Versatile Virtuoso”

‘Mix George Benson’s guitar playing with Quincy Jones’

arrangements, add Jamiroquai’s grooves and Earth, Wind &

Fire’s vocals and, you get Vladimir Četkar. Brimming with

style, the multitalented Macedonian guitarist and vocalist

also composes, arranges and produces his original music.

Described by Time Out New York  as “George Michael fronting

Steely Dan in a cocktail bar,” Četkar channels the 1970s

and ’80s, interweaving pop, soul and disco into jazz.’

 

PATCH MEDIA

 

‘Macedonian guitarist Vladimir Četkar’s mélange of jazz,

funk, and soul  is fleet, uninhibited, and original. If the

occasional high strings and up-tempo funk evoke disco, then

Četkar’s emotive, earnest voice makes appeals intended for

only the smoothest of jazz gods.’

 

TIME OUT NYC

 

‘Vladimir Cetkar’s shirtless beachside promo photos tell you

all you need to know: This Macedonian soul man mashes disco

and fusion into luxurious pop concoctions. Think George

Michael fronting Steely Dan in a cocktail bar.’

 

www.vladimircetkar.com

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