Flamenco, Félix & Jazz is the inspired musical project of flamenco guitarist El Lucero, reimagining the timeless songs of Félix Leclerc through the rich textures and rhythms of a flamenco and jazz quartet.
The project premiered in 2024 at Maison Félix-Leclerc as a solo guitar performance. Since then, it has travelled to stages across Quebec and Spain, captivating audiences with its unique fusion of cultures and musical traditions.
A defining moment came with its performance at Espace Félix-Leclerc on Île d’Orléans, where it was presented to a sold-out audience in the presence of Félix Leclerc’s daughter.
Blending the poetic spirit of one of Quebec’s most beloved songwriters with the passion and elegance of flamenco and jazz, the project offers a moving tribute that bridges continents, traditions, and generations.
El Lucero – flamenco guitar Creator and director of this project, Lucien Lavoie, better known as “El Lucero”, is a young flamenco guitarist from the small village of Hudson. Passionate about flamenco, he has lived for 5 years in Granada, Andalusia where he authentically integrated Andalusian identity. He recently completed his studies in guitar at the prestigious Higher Conservatory of Music of Cordoba “Rafael Orozco”.
Nomile Leclair – voice & synthesizers Singer/composer and keyboardist known for co-directing the Montreal based band “Chaude Chaleur” that has performed at the Francos and Quebec City Summer Festival among other festivals. His background in jazz mixed with his impressive creativity makes him a very original and captivating vocalist.
Adam Maiorano – double bass Solicited upright and electric bassist based in Montreal who plays in various jazz formations as well as alt-rock bands. He recently completed his DEC at Vanier College in Professional Music and Song Technique.
Juan Felipe Calderón – drums Drummer, composer, and audio engineer whose versatile and intercultural style positions him at the forefront of the growing and evolving musical scene of Bogotá, Colombia. He is the first Xavierian student to graduate simultaneously from two programs – jazz performance and sound engineering – with a laureate thesis for his investigation and recording project about the Afro-Colombian musical traditions from the Pacific coast.
Flamenco, Félix & Jazz is the inspired musical project of flamenco guitarist El Lucero, reimagining the timeless songs of Félix Leclerc through the rich textures and rhythms of a flamenco and jazz quartet.
The project premiered in 2024 at Maison Félix-Leclerc as a solo guitar performance. Since then, it has travelled to stages across Quebec and Spain, captivating audiences with its unique fusion of cultures and musical traditions.
A defining moment came with its performance at Espace Félix-Leclerc on Île d’Orléans, where it was presented to a sold-out audience in the presence of Félix Leclerc’s daughter.
Blending the poetic spirit of one of Quebec’s most beloved songwriters with the passion and elegance of flamenco and jazz, the project offers a moving tribute that bridges continents, traditions, and generations.
El Lucero – flamenco guitar
Creator and director of this project, Lucien Lavoie, better known as “El Lucero”, is a young flamenco guitarist from the small village of Hudson. Passionate about flamenco, he has lived for 5 years in Granada, Andalusia where he authentically integrated Andalusian identity. He recently completed his studies in guitar at the prestigious Higher Conservatory of Music of Cordoba “Rafael Orozco”.
Nomile Leclair – voice & synthesizers
Singer/composer and keyboardist known for co-directing the Montreal based band “Chaude Chaleur” that has performed at the Francos and Quebec City Summer Festival among other festivals. His background in jazz mixed with his impressive creativity makes him a very original and captivating vocalist.
Adam Maiorano – double bass
Solicited upright and electric bassist based in Montreal who plays in various jazz formations as well as alt-rock bands. He recently completed his DEC at Vanier College in Professional Music and Song Technique.
Juan Felipe Calderón – drums
Drummer, composer, and audio engineer whose versatile and intercultural style positions him at the forefront of the growing and evolving musical scene of Bogotá, Colombia. He is the first Xavierian student to graduate simultaneously from two programs – jazz performance and sound engineering – with a laureate thesis for his investigation and recording project about the Afro-Colombian musical traditions from the Pacific coast.
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