Romane & Daniel John Martin, Julien Cattiaux & Michel Rosciglione - Rendez-Vous (2019)

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Title: Rendez-Vous
Year Of Release: 2019
Label: Tosky Records
Genre: Jazz
Quality: 320 kbps | FLAC (tracks)
Total Time: 00:44:35
Total Size: 103 mb | 274 mb
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Tracklist:

01. Retour À Montmartre
02. La Danse De Chopin
03. Another You
04. Rendez-Vous
05. Cher Rocky
06. Martinique
07. Le Bandit Manchot
08. Rue Des Abbesses (feat. Michel Rosciglione)
09. For Didier
10. La Sausse
11. Wiz Kid
12. Quatuor Nuages

Personnel:

Daniel John Martin (violin)
Romane (guitar)
Julien Cattiaux (guitar)
Michel Rosciglione (double bass)

Daniel John Martin and Romane share their mutual passion for the Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli period in this new opus. Their aim was to bring out the typical Parisian «French touch» in this acoustic jazz string music yet without going into any imitation. Ten original songs, one cover by Didier Lockwood plus one bonus track with a camera ensemble.

The name “Romane” pops up immediately whenever a discussion sets on jazz guitar in the style of Django Reinhardt. Romane was one of the first artists to bring the style back into popularity in the early 90’s. Not only is he one of the greatest guitarists in the style, he is also a brilliant composer who is often played by the younger generations. Son and grandson of guitarists he is the recepient of many of the major prizes (Sacem, Prix Django Reinhardt, etc.). He has been invited to play around the globe and has recorded countless records and played alongside many of the major guitarists of our time! Daniel John Martin is an Anglo-French jazz violinist who was born in Congleton near Manchester in the UK. After spending most of his childhood in Africa, especially South Africa where he lived ten years, he came to France where he continued to study music in the Parisian conservatoire de musique. He soon met up with Jazz and his encounter with Didier Lockwood, with whom he recorded and toured, set him on to a career dedicated to jazz. Today he is a renowned violinist on the Parisian “gypsy jazz” scene and tours the world as a leader or playing alongside the great manouche guitarists.