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Jazz in France

A place for French Musicians

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Comment by Mike Ellis on March 29, 2009 at 1:13pm
bonjour tout le monde,
je suis un musicien americain bilingue qui a vecu longtemps en France...je suis actuellement a NY, mais je compte retourner a Paris bientot...je vous invite a ecouter ma musique ...il suffit de cliquer sur ma topho...
ciao 4 now,
Mike Ellis
PS exscusez moi...je n'ai pas d'accents sur mon clavier.
Comment by Hobo on December 21, 2008 at 7:26am
Bonjour à tous et merci de faire vivre ce site qui m'a permis de faire quelques très belles découvertes.
Meilleurs voeux pour cette nouvelle année.
Gerald
Hobo
Comment by BERTRAND Jean-claude on December 10, 2008 at 1:06am
http://www.jazzpainting.com
" Musical improvisation, when the pictorial space meets the musical space"
Comment by Mano on December 3, 2008 at 9:45am

Comment by Cres O'Neal on November 22, 2008 at 7:54pm
Hey All:

Wow, it's finally done!! My brand new Christmas CD (which also happens to be my first), Celebrate the Holidays, is now available for individual downloads. Just go to www.cresonealmusic.com, and click the recordings link. The CD itself will be available in two weeks. You can pre-order your copy now if you wish. I have some of the hottest musicians around joining me in this project.

I am so excited. I want to thank you all in advance for your support; and, well, just enjoy.

Cres
Comment by Mano on October 20, 2008 at 12:29pm

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"Jazz for all" Because the event has tended to tread old ground year after year, people can be forgiven for getting a bit weary, shrugging their shoulders at the mention of its name,breaking into a grin. And yet once again it is a must-attend occasion, maybe more than ever before.
« Jazz pour tous » A force d’être ressassée, année après année, l’équation lasse, indiffère,fait sourire. Et pourtant, cette année encore, elle est de mise, plus que jamais peut-être.

Site Internet:
http://www.jazzaliege.be/
Comment by Mano on October 19, 2008 at 3:44pm

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Television program featuring world famous italian-french drummer and composer Aldo Romano
Comment by Mano on October 18, 2008 at 4:08am
Concert : Aldo Romano
COLLOQUE à l'UNESCO
PARIS
Jeudi 20 et vendredi 21 novembre 2008

« Psychanalyse, Droits, Savoirs »
Image : Jean Daviot Dessin : Cabu
Son : Dominique Bertrand Concert : Aldo Romano

60ème anniversaire de la Déclaration universelle des Droits de l'homme

Site internet: http://www.insistance.org/
Comment by Waberi on October 17, 2008 at 7:14pm
Wow.. a wonderful site! I will be in France for the very first time on November 23rd and I would love to know where I could drop in and share some music! If you have any ideas, please let me know! I am SO EXCITED!

Love/Light

Waberi
Comment by Magdalena Vaida on August 25, 2008 at 9:49am
Jazz à Beaune
[Musique - Jazz, Soul & Funk]
Lieu : Beaune
Dates : du 11 Septembre 2008 au 21 Septembre 2008

- 8e édition -
Jazz à Beaune : Le programme

Mercredi 12 septembre
19h00 - Soirée 'ouverture (Chapelle Saint-Etienne)
20h30 - Hein de Jing Group (Théâtre municipal)

Jeudi 13 septembre
19h00 - Les Vendanges du jazz (Chapelle Saint-Etienne)
20h30 - Robin Mc Kelle Quartet (Théâtre municipal)

Vendredi 14 septembre
19h00 - Les Vendanges du jazz (Chapelle Saint-Etienne)
20h30 - Radiation 10 (Théâtre municipal)
22h00 - Pierrick Pedron Quartet (Théâtre municipal)

Samedi 15 septembre
14h30 - Les Sourdines à l'huile (Place Carnot)
16h00 - Sextet du CNR de Chalon-sur-Saône (Place Carnot)
19h00 - Les Vendanges du jazz (Chapelle Saint-Etienne)
20h30 - Giovanni Mirabassi Trio (Théâtre municipal)
22h00 - Fabien Mary Octet (Théâtre muncipal)

Dimanche 16 septembre
14h30 - Clément Janinet Quintet (Place Carnot)
16h00 - Djivili Quartet (Place Carnot)

 

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