For the first time in Spain, the most sought-after European blues rock artist of recent years:
Croatian guitarist and singer VANJA SKY.
Vanja Sky is Croatia's answer to Sheryl Crow and Norah Jones. An artistic career could hardly develop more rapidly. Five years after learning to play the guitar, Vanja recorded her debut album, "Bad Penny," with well-known artists from the international blues scene, such as Mike Zito and Bernard Allison, recorded at Bessie Blues Studios in Stantonville, Tennessee, under the guidance of Grammy-winning producer Jim Gaines.
In 2022, Vanja Sky released "Müha – See You Again," a duet with singer Carl Sentance, who currently performs for probably the most successful Scottish hard rock band, Nazareth, and also for the solo band of Deep Purple keyboardist Don Airey.
In 2023, Vanja released her new album, "Reborn," which features Gerry McAvoy (Rory Gallagher) and Ric Lee (Ten Years After) as very special guests.
To commemorate the 50th anniversary of the song "I'd Love To Change The World," Vanja invited Ric Lee, drummer, Woodstock legend, and founding member of Ten Years After, into the studio to re-record the track with him. Meanwhile, Vanja continues her tribute to Rory Gallagher on "Reborn." She has featured a Rory song on each of her albums so far. On the re-recording of "I Take What I Want," none other than Gerry McAvoy handled the bass part.
Vanja Sky draws influence from three of the greatest: Rory Gallagher, Albert King, and Stevie Ray Vaughan.
From his world tour in the "Ruf Blues Caravan" with Bernard Allison and Mike Zito, the result of this tour impressively released on a live CD/DVD, sessions with Humble Pie guitarist Clem Clempson, Colosseum singer Chris Farlowe, the God of Hellfire Arthur Brown, and support for rock legends like Suzi Quatro, UFO, and Woodstock icons Canned Heat, to his own headlining tours, he developed his live performance.
And in 2025, he's releasing his own live album: "Access All Areas – Live," where he truly unleashes his full potential, his true habitat, on stage.
The perfect excuse to come to our country and turn our stages upside down.