Greg Houben Trio « My Way »
“My way” is the name of Greg Houben’s new trio. For this new opus, Greg chooses a
intimate formation: a guitar, a double bass and him on trumpet and vocals.
“My way” are covers of well-known and lesser-known songs. Greg places us in a
common space, that of our collective unconscious. He then takes us on a journey to the most
deep in his soul, where the heart bleeds…
Greg: “I wanted to make ‘declining’ music, without new material! music or
the adage ‘less is more’ would be present at every turn: fewer notes, fewer chords but
above all, less will to do, just … do. For that, I had to work on a
common denominator with the public, I wanted everyone to know what they were talking about after two notes.
it is about, so as to be able to directly deliver my singularity… My way. Paradoxically,
working on the shot allows this differentiation and highlights the interpreter’s point of view. He
will also be a question as always of enjoyment and direct pleasure when hearing songs
like ‘he had just turned 18’, ‘Still crazy after all these years’ or even ‘Love me tender’…
I look forward to sharing this with you. »
Greg Houben Trio « My Way »
Saturday 11 June 2022
Live session at 5pm – Free Entrance
“My way” is the name of Greg Houben’s new trio. For this new opus, Greg chooses a
intimate formation: a guitar, a double bass and him on trumpet and vocals.
“My way” are covers of well-known and lesser-known songs. Greg places us in a
common space, that of our collective unconscious. He then takes us on a journey to the most
deep in his soul, where the heart bleeds…
Greg: “I wanted to make ‘declining’ music, without new material! music or
the adage ‘less is more’ would be present at every turn: fewer notes, fewer chords but
above all, less will to do, just … do. For that, I had to work on a
common denominator with the public, I wanted everyone to know what they were talking about after two notes.
it is about, so as to be able to directly deliver my singularity… My way. Paradoxically,
working on the shot allows this differentiation and highlights the interpreter’s point of view. He
will also be a question as always of enjoyment and direct pleasure when hearing songs
like ‘he had just turned 18’, ‘Still crazy after all these years’ or even ‘Love me tender’…
I look forward to sharing this with you. »