Blue Stompers Quartet – Speakeasy
By Adam Woodward • Published: 22 Jan 2025 • 10:20 • 1 minute read
Blue Stompers. Credit: BS, Facebook
Favourites at the Speakeasy, the Blue Stompers Quartet, a gig of fusion of R&B, Afro-American Blues, and Boogie Woogie, will take place at Speakeasy Jazz Club & Cocktails on Friday, January 24.
With members from the UK, Cyprus, Finland, and Spain, the Blue Stompers Quartet is a multi-national hidden treasure that has been a foot-tapping mainstay of the Northern and Southern European music scene for many a year. The Stompers sound like Boogie Woogie, Afro-American blues, 40s New Orleans jazz and the rawest R&B of Dr. Feelgood.
With Pablo Stylianou (singer & harmonica) originally from Greenwich in London, who moved to Spain in 2002 and has played with a whole host of Blues bands along the Costa del Sol before forming The Blue Stompers Jump Review in 2014. His biggest influences are Little Walter, James Harman, James Cotton, and Kim Wilson to name a few.
Victor Sanchez is considered a genuine inspiration by many and has performed alongside some of the Costa del Sol’s top musicians. He has a distinct style that sets him apart from the others.
Before relocating to Spain, Finnish musician Mark Duus was a mainstay of the Blues and Rockabilly scene, performing with some of Finland’s top bands.
Foot-tapping, hip-swinging The Blue Stompers Quartet plays Speakeasy Jazz Club & Cocktails at 11.30pm on Friday, January 24.
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Adam Woodward
Adam is a writer who has lived in Spain for over 25 years. With a background in English teaching and a passion for music, food, and the arts, he brings a rich personal perspective to his work at Euro Weekly News. As a father of three with deep roots in Spanish life, Adam writes engaging stories that explore culture, lifestyle, and the everyday experiences that shape communities across Spain.
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