04 Feb 2008 - AMAR SUNDY SINGING THE BLUES AT MIJF 2008

Blue man in birth. Blues man by choice. That is how Amar
Sundy described himself and his passion for blues music.
An accomplish guitarist, Amar's music is a mixture of Chicago
blues laced with the folk beat of his Tuaregs root that originated
from the Sahara Desert.
Amar will be among the nine groups performing at the May
9 and 10 Miri International Jazz Festival 2008. The festival
will be stage at the Pavilion of Parkcity Everly Hotel in
Miri.
Borned in Hoggar in the Sahara Desert region, Amar grew up
in France and his interest in music began when he returned
to Algeria in search of his roots when he was 18 years old.
There he met an Algerian guitarist who taught Amar the skill
to play acoustic guitar. Impressed with what he learned, Amar
stayed in Algeria for for four years.
On his return to Paris, Amar began playing at the subway,
making small earning from his gigs. From the subway, Amar
then played with other musicians at clubs and his big break
came when he performed at a jamming session at Eldorado. Taking
a note from someone's suggestion, Amar formed his own band
and, as the saying goes, the rest is history.
Amar had played alongside big names in blues music and they
included BB King, Jimmy Johnson, Otis Rush, James Cotton and
Albert Collins.
After several years of performing with the big names in blues
music, Amar decided to record his first album in 1990. Calling
it "Hoggar-Chicago-Paris", this debut album encompassed
Amar's Algerian root and his passion for Chicago blues. His
second album entitled "Homme Bleu" was released
in 1998 while his third album called "Live and Blues"
came in 2000. Four years later, he released his fourth album
called "Najma". A track from Najma called Ouallache
has been including in a compilation "Blues Around the
World" album that was released in 2006 and distributed
in 60 countries worldwide. Blues Around the World has also
popularized Amar's Chicago blues and Tuareg rhythms fusion.
Besides Amar, other groups that will be performing at MIJF
2008 are Habana Sax from Cuba, Rumba Calzada (Canada), Mood
Indigo (USA), Diamond Dave and the Doodaddies (Australia),
Oma Sound (Japan), Borneo Jazz Quartet (Sarawak), Charmain
Clamor (Philippines) and D'Iventielke from Holland. The 16-piece
D'Iventielke is a jazz street band and it will perform around
the festival ground.
Organised by Sarawak Tourism Board (STB), the festival is
expected to attract an audience of 6,000 . Last year more
than 4,000 guests came for the two-night show.
Tickets priced at RM60 per night for an adult and RM30 per
night for a child between three and 12 years old, are available
online at www.TicketCharge.com.my
and at Visitors' Information Centre in Miri.
For more details, kindly contact the Visitors' Information
Centre at Lot 452, Jalan Melayu in Miri (tel: 60 85 434181,
fax: 60 85 434179) or log on at www. Mirijazzfestival.com.
Email contact:
info@mirijazzfestival.com.
Issued by
Corporate Affairs
Sarawak Tourism Board
www.sarawaktourism.com
Tel: +6 082 423600
Fax: +6 082 416700
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