We feature four amazing musicians in March at Karamel.

 
Brigitte Beraha – 13th of March 2025
 
Brigitte Beraha (vocals) performing with Paul Clarvis on drums, Alcyona Mick on Piano and Amy Baldwin on Bass.  

Embracing a wide variety of music influences and genres, from jazz and latin to classical and, more recently, electronic, Beraha’s sound is free and fluid with an emphasis on exploration and expression. Fearlessly testing the limits of the voice as instrument, her sound is distinguished by the unexpected, with free improvisation and evocative wordless singing at its core.

Devon Gates – 20th of March 2025 

Devon Gates is a bassist, vocalist, and composer from Atlanta, Georgia, now based in Brooklyn, NY.
Performing works for the first time in the UK from her newest project, "Water Dancers" and fresh from a New York premiere at The Jazz Gallery in December, she explores colors, sounds, and textures inspired by the elements of water and air, the blues, and the question: what might it mean to dance in rhythm with the ever-changing movement of the tides of life?
Her original compositions and arrangements are paired with a blend of traditional and unconventional instrumentations, with a quintet of friends she met studying abroad at the Royal Academy of Music, Hoda Jahanpour (cello), Casey Whyte (violin), Gates on bass and voice, Scottie Thompson (piano), and Ananda Brandão (drums).
 
Jyotsna Srikanth – 21st  of March 2025 
 
Hailing from Bangalore and now based in London, Jyotsna is Europe's foremost Indian violinist. Her music illuminates Carnatic musical tradition in kaleidoscope colour.
Bangalore Dreams is Indian Contemporary Music. The violin is in the forefront with the backing of drums/Indian ethnic percussion & keyboards/piano along with exciting improvisations of the Indian ragas in a contemporary way. There is a balanced blend in the technical elements of Indian music layered by western harmonies. Jyotsna will also present covers of Bollywood and South Indian film melodies. She is supported by two brilliant
musicians from India, Shadrach Solomon on keyboard and Amoghavarsha on drums.
 
Keziz Abuoma Trio – 27th of March 2025 
 
Kezia Abuoma is a pianist and composer from London. Kezia and her band will be playing a mix of her original compositions which take inspiration from the music of Wayne Shorter, Herbie Hancock and Mccoy Tyner as well as some fresh interpretations of older compositions.
 
Karamel - 4 Coburg Road, London N22 6UJ. The Karamel vegan kitchen will be serving food until 9.30pm. Email karamel8775@gmail.com to book a table for groups of 3+.
Doors open 7pm. Music starts at 8pm.
 

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