BIO
An explosive blend of vintage classic rock and electrifying soul-funk, Red Beans & Pepper Sauce—spotlighted in 2013 after winning the Cahors Blues Festival band contest—are led by their charismatic frontwoman Jessyka Aké and have played close to 600 shows in France and internationally.

NEW ALBUM
Following 7, recorded at the legendary Rockfield Studios (UK), Supernova brings together nine guests met on the road over more than ten years of touring (Fred Wesley, Manu Lanvin, Yarol Poupaud, Boney Fields, Emmanuel Pi Djob, Sax Gordon, Johnny Gallagher, Fred Chapellier, Rabie Houti). Eleven blazing tracks infused with the spirit of Jimi Hendrix, Mother’s Finest, Lenny Kravitz, Gary Clark Jr., Led Zeppelin, Tina Turner and Sly & The Family Stone.

GEORGE LANG / RTL — “Listen to this very carefully.”

GUITAR PART — “A truly top-shelf line-up.”

ROLLING STONE — “The firepower of a battleship.”

GUITAR XTREME — “Irresistible groove.”

BLUES MAGAZINE — “A supernova that feels like the Big Bang—its breath is that powerful.”

REPORTING VIDEOS

“The New Morning witnessed more than just a concert.”

VINYLESTIMES

“Jessyka Aké leads the dance as a true showwoman.”

ZICLINE

“RBAPS took on the elements as they began to rage.”

LE PARISIEN

“E. Larsson (Blues Pills) and J. Aké (RBAPS) stole the show and proudly carried the banner of femininity.”

HARD FORCE

VIDEOS

PAST SHOWS

General festivals — RDV de l’Erdre, L’été indien des Machines de l’île, Feria de Béziers, Citadelles en bordées

Blues / Jazz — Cognac Blues Passion, Cahors Blues, Montpellier Blues, Leman Blues, Jazz à Sète, Crest Jazz

Hard rock / bikers — Raismes Fest, Overdrive Festival, Dax Motor & Blues, Ardèche Vets

Europe — New Blues (NL), Red Pig (CH), Rock Wall (DE), Ribadeo J&B (ES)

Venues — Rockstore, New Morning, Gouvy, La Traverse, Paul B, La Boule Noire, La Cigalière, Zik Zak (BE)

Support slots — Electro Deluxe, Yarol, Cali, Earth Wind & Fire, Sari Schorr, The Darkness, Murray Head, Blues Pills…

Guest artists on stage — Norbert « Nono » Krief, Manu Lanvin, Fred Chapellier, Boney Fields, Sax Gordon…

10.09.22 – Raismes – Raismes Fest
29.09.22 – Béziers – Zinga Zanga
15.10.22 – Villemur – Fest. 3Air’s
12.11.22 – Chambéry – Brin de Zinc
18.11.22 – Montpellier – Rockstore
25.11.22 – La Rochelle – Crossroad
26.11.22 – Pessac – Sortie 13
01.12.22 – Paris – Le Zèbre
03.12.22 – Plambois – La Loge
10.12.22 – Pilona (ES) – Bocanegra
17.12.22 – Ribadeo (ES) – Fest. Blues
02.02.23 – Esslingen (DE) – Dieselstrasse
03.02.23 – Oberbruchsiten (DE) – Dos Amigos
04.02.23 – Rüthesheim (DE) – Uhlenspiegel
06.02.23 – Eschweiler (DE) – Rio
18.02.23 – Perpignan – El Mediator
11.03.23 – Enssihein – Woodstock Guitares
26.03.23 – Lax – Fest. Blues
01.04.23 – Samoëns – Fest. Blues
15.04.23 – Toulouse – La Grange
22.04.23 – Teste de Buch – La Kantine
10.06.23 – Puilacher – Coop Festival
17.06.23 – Marbella (ES) – Fest. Blues
24.06.23 – Payerne (CH) – Fest. Red Pig
01.07.23 – Pollestre – Fest. Coq’n Roll
15.07.23 – Monzon (ES) – Noches en la Mayor
16.07.23 – Durfort – Les Musicales
20.07.23 – Méjannes – Les Jeudis
21.07.23 – Celles – Les Mercredis
05.08.23 – St Urcize – Fest. Latcen Pas
19.08.23 – Vallon – Camp de l’Île
27.08.23 – Château Gontier – Fest. Blues
02.09.23 – Montpellier – Fest. Mama Stock
03.09.23 – Béziers – Allées P. Riquet
15.09.23 – Annemasse – Fest. Blues
30.09.23 – Sens – La Scène
13.10.23 – Cambrai – Le Pop Rock
14.10.23 – Montpellier – L’Olivier
21.10.23 – TBA – TBA
04.11.23 – Chambéry – Brin de Zinc
17.11.23 – Ittre (BE) – Zik Zak
18.11.23 – Socx – Fest. Rock Village
25.11.23 – Düren (DE) – TBA
15.12.23 – TBA – TBA
16.12.23 – Mennecy – Le Stock
19.04.24 – Sigean – Dom. du Grand Sauvage
26.04.24 – Venissieux – La Vache Rouge
27.04.24 – Peyrignac – Le Marquee
18.05.24 – Pardailhan – Fest. Navette Express
20.06.24 – Béziers – Private event
03.07.24 – Montpellier – Fest. Blues
12.07.24 – Le Teich – Fest. Music Ô Teich
13.07.24 – Guérande – Fest. Zyc Ô Remparts
19.07.24 – Narcy – Fest. Accords Perdus
08.08.24 – Vallon Pt d’Arc – Camp de l’Île
09.08.24 – Épinal – Fest. Blues
25.08.24 – Beaugency – Les Estivales
30.08.24 – Valréas – Les Concerts-Tôt
31.08.24 – Sauteyrargues – Fest. Aley’ Rock
14.09.24 – Genève (CH) – Fest. Blues
04.10.24 – Mennecy – Le Stock
05.10.24 – Chaulnes – Fest. Overdrive
24.10.24 – Modave (BE) – Deux Ours
25.10.24 – Roulers (BE) – De Mooie Molen
26.10.24 – Compiègne – Le Ziquodrome
09.11.24 – Lattes – The O’Liver
28.11.24 – Anglet – Les Écuries de Baroja
29.11.24 – Arthez de Béarn – Le Pingouin
30.11.24 – Toulouse – La Grange
06.02.25 – Béziers – ZingaZanga
14.02.25 – Pessac – Sortie 13
15.02.25 – Toulouse – La Grange
21.02.25 – Pélussin – Hall Blues Club
28.03.25 – Leuville/Orge – Esp. F. Leblond
05.04.25 – Pagney – Chez Paulette
09.05.25 – Chambéry – Le Brin de Zinc
23.05.25 – Freyming-Merlebach – Le Gouvy
24.05.25 – Montsoult – Fest. Guitare Village
21.06.25 – St Symphorien – Aub. de Crespé
05.07.25 – St Bauzille
17.07.25 – Castelnau
09.08.25 – Burlada (ES) – Fest. Blues
14.08.25 – Port La Nouvelle – Fest. L’Été
15.08.25 – La Voulte
13.09.25 – Raismes – Raismes Fest
06.10.25 – Paris – Le New Morning
18.10.25 – Montpellier – Le Jam
08.11.25 – Fleury d’Aude – Le Hangar
22.11.25 – Terres-de-Caux – La Rotonde

DETAILED BIO

Line-up

Line-up Red Beans & Pepper Sauce

Fifteen years on the road, on stage, and fueled from within

Some bands are born from strategy, others from necessity. Red Beans & Pepper Sauce clearly belong to the latter. When the project started in Béziers in 2010, around guitarist and composer Laurent Galichon, it wasn’t about fitting an era or a market—it was about answering a simpler, older urge: to play, loud, long, and true. … read more

The foundation was clear from day one: blues, rock, funk. A raw, physical heritage aimed at the live experience. Not a studio band, not a variable-geometry project, but a collective built for the stage—for contact, for the present moment. The debut album, Le Gardien (2010), set those cornerstones. Still rough, still in the making, but already driven by an energy that only wanted one thing: to explode on stage.

The early years were all about the road—venues, clubs, trial and error, constant fine-tuning. Finding the right sound, but above all the right human balance. As often, the real turning point didn’t come from a strategic decision, but from a meeting.

The meeting that changed everything (2011–2013)

That meeting happened in 2011, with the arrival of Jessyka Aké. From that point on, Red Beans & Pepper Sauce stepped into another dimension. Her powerful, soulful voice, natural groove, and commanding stage presence transformed the band. It wasn’t just about adding a singer—it was about redrawing the project’s very identity.

The first album recorded with her, Who Made The Sauce?, was released in 2012. It acted as a trigger. The Collectif des Radios Blues quickly spotted the band’s potential. Doors opened, visibility grew, and Red Beans & Pepper Sauce began to travel far beyond their home territory.

The year 2013 marked a decisive milestone. At the Cahors Blues Festival, the band didn’t just show up—they took home five of the seven awards, including the first prize. In that moment, something was sealed: Red Beans & Pepper Sauce were no longer a promising outsider, but a band that mattered—and a band everyone wanted to see again on stage.

The stage as home (2013–2015)

From there, everything accelerated. Shows piled up, festivals multiplied, the audience grew. Red Beans & Pepper Sauce built a reputation that went far beyond records: a live band—generous, intense, and uncompromising. No poses, no tricks. Just sweat, power, and truth.

This era was captured at the Crest Jazz Festival, during a concert whose video was broadcast on several cable channels before circulating widely on YouTube—an accurate snapshot of what the band had become: tight-knit, groove-driven, and collectively explosive.

A new momentum (2015–2017)

In 2015, another evolution took place with the arrival of Serge Auzier on keyboards and Niko Sarran on drums. He also became the band’s producer, bringing a stronger structure and a more defined sound. Red Beans & Pepper Sauce gained depth and precision without losing any of their raw energy.

The album Hot & Spicy (2015) embodies that shift. Backed by the Collectif des Radios Blues, it led the band to the finals of the Challenge Blues Français 2016. Two years later, Red (2017) confirmed their stability: a confident band owning its influences without ever copying them.

The classic rock turn (2018–2019)

With Mechanic Marmalade in 2019, Red Beans & Pepper Sauce made a bolder shift. 70s classic rock became an obvious destination. The long-digested influences of Led Zeppelin and Deep Purple moved front and center. Riffs grew heavier, songs stretched out, the sound thickened. The band looked straight back to its electric roots.

Then the world stopped.

Keep going, or disappear (2020–2021)

Lockdown abruptly ended the band’s live momentum. Like many independent acts, Red Beans & Pepper Sauce faced a blurred, uncertain future. But rather than going silent, they chose to stay alive through music.

In 2021, they released Songs From The Past, a deeply reworked covers collection recorded remotely. Not a retreat, but a connection—a way to remain present, to keep the thread unbroken, to refuse quiet erasure.

Rockfield, with Europe in sight (2022–2024)

In 2022, the band returned with their 7th album, simply titled 7. It extended the aesthetic built earlier and dug deeper into 70s classic rock and hard rock.

Part of the album was recorded at the legendary Rockfield Studios in Wales. A place steeped in history—nearly sacred for any rock lover. Queen recorded Bohemian Rhapsody there, Oasis recorded Wonderwall. Motörhead, Black Sabbath, Robert Plant and Coldplay all walked those rooms. For Red Beans & Pepper Sauce, it was a pilgrimage—an immersion that naturally fed both sound and mindset.

At the same time, the road widened. The band toured more and more regularly abroad—in Belgium, Switzerland, Germany, the Netherlands and Spain. Red Beans & Pepper Sauce gradually became a European band, through touring as much as through musical identity.

Supernova, a point of fusion (2025)

With Supernova in 2025, Red Beans & Pepper Sauce deliver what is likely their most personal record. A synthesis album, where classic rock reconnects with soul and funk influences—like an expanded return to the roots.

Among the highlights: a tribute cover to Sly Stone, I Want to Take You Higher, featuring Fred Wesley. A perfect fit: as the historic trombonist and musical director for James Brown, Wesley embodies a direct lineage with the great soul tradition.

But Supernova goes further. It’s an album of encounters and friendships, woven over fifteen years of touring. You’ll hear Manu Lanvin, Johnny Gallagher, Sax Gordon or Fred Chapellier from the blues world; Boney Fields and Fred Wesley rooted in funk; Yarol Poupaud, iconic guitarist of FFF and a major figure in funk-rock fusion (and a key influence for Laurent Galichon); Emmanuel Pi Djob bringing gospel and soul; and Rabie Houti adding oriental colors—extending tensions already present in the band’s zeppelin-esque heritage.

Nothing opportunistic here—only human bonds, shared stories, and music that keeps moving forward.

On the road again…

Today, Red Beans & Pepper Sauce keep moving forward with Jessyka Aké (vocals), Laurent Galichon (guitar), Serge Auzier (keyboards), Pierre Cordier (bass) and Niko Sarran (drums). The compass remains the same: the stage, the collective, the energy.

Fifteen years after the beginning, the band hasn’t tried to become anything other than what it is: a live band shaped by the road, nourished by encounters, and driven by an inner fire you can’t teach.

Stages, festivals & collaborations (selected highlights)

Blending blues, rock, funk, soul and classic rock, Red Beans & Pepper Sauce have naturally played a wide variety of stages and festivals, in France and across Europe.

General festivals

RDV de l’Erdre, L’Été Indien des Machines de l’Île, Feria de Béziers, Citadelles en Bordées

Blues / Jazz festivals

Cognac Blues Passion, Cahors Blues Festival, Montpellier Blues, Léman Blues Festival, Jazz à Sète, Crest Jazz Festival

Rock / bikers festivals

Raismes Fest, Overdrive Festival, Dax Motor & Blues, Ardèche Vets

Shows across Europe

New Blues (Netherlands), Red Pig (Switzerland), Rock Wall (Germany), Ribadeo Jazz & Blues (Spain)

Venues

Rockstore, New Morning, Gouvy, La Traverse, Paul B, La Boule Noire, La Cigalière, Zik Zak (Belgium)

Support slots / shared bills

Electro Deluxe, Yarol Poupaud, Cali, Earth Wind & Fire feat. Al McKay, Sari Schorr, The Darkness, Murray Head, Blues Pills

Guest artists on stage

Norbert “Nono” Krief, Manu Lanvin, Fred Chapellier, Boney Fields, Sax Gordon

Press quotes – Anthology

Over the years, Red Beans & Pepper Sauce have received wide, steady and cross-genre media coverage—on radio as well as in rock, blues, specialist and international press.

Radio

RTL – Georges Lang
“Listen to this very carefully.”

La Grosse Radio
“This album’s creativity is outstanding.”

Rock & blues press

Rock & Folk
“Jessyka Aké radiates such grace—and the band such strength.”

Rolling Stone
“The firepower of a battleship.”

Blues Magazine
“A supernova that feels like the Big Bang—its breath is that powerful.”

Rock Hard
“Exceptional musicians.”

Hard Force
“An addictive experience.”

Specialist press

Guitar Part
“A steel-reinforced band serving their breathtaking singer.”

Guitar Xtreme
“Irresistible groove.”

Batteur Magazine
“A HUGE drum sound.”

Generalist & international press

Midi Libre
“Laurent Galichon reaches the aggressiveness of an Eric Gales.”

Lust For Life (Netherlands)
“French R.B.A.P.S are exciting.”

Blues Mag (Netherlands)
“Rock solid, fat and perfectly balanced.”

Concert Monkey (Belgium)
“A top-class band.”

Paris-Move
“Zeppelinians to the core.”

Longueur d’Onde
“You can feel the ground rumbling.”

Music Waves
“One of the year’s best albums in its category.”

 

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