Some of the best jazz musicians were featured in the French festival Jazz360. Henri Texier, Airelle Besson, Sylvain Luc, Louis Sclavis, Cissy Street, Baptiste Herbin, Sylvain Rifflet, Benjamin Moussay, Fabrice Moreau, and Laurent Coulondre were some of the featured performers. Each performer brought their distinct sound and flair to the stage, enthralling the crowd with their skill.
One of the festival's high points was Henri Texier's bass playing, which established a strong platform for the other musicians to build on. While Sylvain Luc's guitar playing was sophisticated and passionate, Airelle Besson's trumpet performance was heartfelt and expressive. With the help of his clarinet, Louis Sclavis helped the audience escape to another era and location. Cissy Street's vocals, meanwhile, were strong and forceful, grabbing the audience's full attention.
Other standout performances included Sylvain Rifflet's use of electronics to produce a futuristic sound, and Baptiste Herbin's technical and melodic saxophone playing. Fabrice Moreau's drumming was strong and accurate, and Benjamin Moussay's keyboard work was nuanced and detailed. The festival's funkiness was finally added by Laurent Coulondre's organ playing, which caused the crowd to start dancing.
The Festival Jazz360 was, in general, a celebration of jazz music and the gifted musicians that make it. Each artist exhibited the range and depth of this classic genre by bringing their own distinctive approach to the stage. After seeing some of the world's top jazz music, the audience left motivated and uplifted.