ORKEST POLYTOUR - Le Roi Des Jongleurs (1997)
Jazz Gypsy Musette | MP3 320 Kbps CBR | 62:05 | 146,77 Mb | Covers
| “ | French songs sung by a dutch gypsy-musette group for an album bought in the States by a french fan. The circle is closed ;-) | ” |
| “ | French songs sung by a dutch gypsy-musette group for an album bought in the States by a french fan. The circle is closed ;-) | ” |
| “ | I am CHARLES WIZEN jazz violin in NYC. since 1960 originally from Paris,France Founded < JAZZ a CORDES >quartet & Quintet in 1952 Paris.Played all my life music of and in the style of the H.C.Q of France. actve in Quebec since 1998. Have three records : on Carrere label (france) quintet with RAPHAEL FAYS top gypsy guitarist Django style. on J.A.C. label (canada )quartet with SERGE KRIEF great french guitarist and J.A.C.label (canada )quintet also with SERGE KRIEF. Active playing,composing,arranging and preparing more recordings. Interested in meeting other string players into GRAPPELLI style and guitarists into DJANGO "style. | ” |
| “ | A real very good surprise with this italian trio! | ” |
| “ | Hello HOT HEADS! It's time for the news of our NEW CD coming out in November titled: "BOHEMIAN MAESTRO-DJANGO REINHARDT & THE IMPRESSIONSISTS" A new direction for gypsy-swing- some CLASSICAL pieces and some Classical treatments of Reinhardt's compositions including his long-lost MASS for the Catholic Church written in honor of the Romany people. | ” |
| “ | Rodolphe Raffalli goes back to his roots, returning to his first love and the exceptional musical fusion which characterizes his singularity: jazz, classical music and South American sounds. Rodolph entered the studios with completely new quartet, enabling him to bond once again with his musical pathway: South American music, classical harmony and the swinging rhythms of jazz. Backed by the zeal of pianist Joël Bouquet, the sensitivity of bassist Claude Mouton, the Latin originality of percussionist Abraham ‘Manfa’ Mansfarroll, Rodolphe Raffalli conveys his extraordinary sense of perception and array of colours. Benjamin Goldenstein & Patrick Frémeaux | ” |
| “ | This CD delivers an original musical tale especially written and composed for the Children: “Mister Django et Madame Swing” by the band Doudou Swing. Initiation to the music, but also to love and to the respect of other cultures, the tale presents the adventures of a young Mister Django, who learns how to play the guitar between the adventurous advices of Professor Onoff, the delightful beauty of Mademoiselle Swing, and the dreadful pressure of La Sorcière des arpèges ! This CD alternates narration in french and original songs.” Benjamin Goldenstein & Patrick Frémeaux | ” |
| “ | Of Greek and African origin, singer Elisabeth Kontomanou has worked with musicians on both the European and American scenes: Leon Parker,Ari Hoenig,Jean-Michel Pilc, Michel Legrand, Mike Stern, Jon Hicks (RIP) and Alain Jean-Marie to name but a few. She first gained recognition at French ‘Concours de La Défense’ and was nominated for a Django d’Or Award in 1999. As well as performing across several continents, Elisabeth has also played at such world-renowned New York jazz venues as the Blue Note, Village Vanguard, Sweet Basil and the Knitting Factory. Not limited to purely musical endeavours, she has branched out to both musical cinema ("Masque de Lune" by Michel Legrand) and musical comedy ("Rag Time" in 2003). | ” |
| “ | Miriam Makeba (4 March 1932 - 9 November 2008) was a South African singer and civil rights activist. The Grammy Award winning afrobeat artist is often referred to as Mama Afrika. | ” |