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Welcome on the Web site of The
Small Orchestra Swing of France
Trio jazz gipsy swing .
In the tradition of the Jazz French swing of Django Reinhardt and
Stéphane Grappelli, " The Small Orchestra Swing Of France "
you made relive the story of the French Jazz strings by taking back
the big subjects of songs according to war.
Three musicians of different backgrounds and varied make us share
their passion for the French song according to war associated with
the rhythms and the colors with the swing manouche. They will occur
during many services and concerts abroad.
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| Gilles PARODI - Laurent ZELLER - Alain WILSCH |
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'The Small Orchestra
Swing of France' was born in 2005 from the meeting from a
violonist : Laurent Zeller and of two guitarists : Alain Wilsch
and Gilles Parodi at the time of a jam session....
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Alain Wilsch is as well teaching as speaker ; his knowledge of the jazz and the guitar, brings him quite naturally to play and to accompany big musicians of jazz such as Jean Bonal, Jean Pierre Sasson, Bill Coleman, François Charpin, Jimmy Gourley, Michel Gaudry, Claude Guilhot, André Villeger, Daniel Huck, Guy Lafitte, Hal Singer, Roger Guérin, Philippe Combelle, Pierre Boussaguet, Charles Bellonzi, Virginia Vee, La Velle, Billy Brooks, Jean-Claude Fohrenbach, and Lou Bennett.
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Laurent Zeller fell in the violin from the age of four years to to turn off a little later for the guitar and the jazz. What will bring him to cross on its road in "Radhaus" of Strasbourg inevitable Bireli Lagrène and Tchavolo Schmitt. In 1995, he crosses his prices of Classic Violin and Chamber music to the Conservatoire of Blois, and since, he plays at the same time in "Quatuor Médicis" with Nina and Otari Melikichvili, two Georgian which gave him the taste of the sound gypsy. He is Co-fondateur of the group "Les Pommes de ma douche", (20.000 sold albums) within whom he expresses his violinist's talents of Jazz.
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Gilles Parodi begins his musician's career with classic studies to the conservatoire of Tours; then he studies the jazz in the C.I.M. with Pierre Cullaz, the musics of the world in the I.A.C.P. with the saxophonist Talib Kadir Kibble, as well as the Brazilian percussions within the school of Dominique Suard's samba. He teaches at the same time the guitar and the bass in various schools. He played with Stéphane Grappelli, Jean François Morange, Alan Jack, Patric Verbeck, the Trio Jazz Gypsy of France, Quartet Swing Musette, The Apples of my shower, Patrick Saussois, and the other numerous artists...
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