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gollobfan | 07:51 Wed 22nd Sep 2010 | Music
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Can anyone recommend a cd of French Jazz. On a visit to Cardiff recently I was thourougly entertained by a group of French Jazz musicians playing at a food festival and would love an album of similar music.
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This style of music is often called Gypsy Jazz or Gypsy Swing if that helps you find it on Amazon or whatever.

There are some modern groups listed here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_jazz
14:37 Wed 22nd Sep 2010
The two most famous French jazz players were Django Reinhardt (guitar)

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Django_Reinhardt

and Stephane Grappelli (violin).

http://en.wikipedia.o...%C3%A9phane_Grappelli

They played together in this band

http://en.wikipedia.o...du_Hot_Club_de_France

So an album by either or both of them, or by the group (maybe a little dated for you?) might do.
Here is a bit of the Hot Club of France with Django and Stephane. Not sure if the band you saw was anything like this (jazz can vary in style a lot).

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ka-Ne255fHs
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ka-Ne255fHs
btw, if you have Spotify there are hundreds of tracks on there by Django and the Hot Club de France (and other jazz bands).

You can download Spotify for free and get it from here (they say they have 8 million songs on Spotify)

http://www.spotify.com/uk/new-user/
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Thanks for that. Yes that is the style of music that I'm interested in and will probably buy a Hot Club de France album, but I did wonder if anyone knew of any modern day artists that play in that style.
Madeleine Peyroux is a singer that I admire and she almost fits the bill. Thanks VHG for your help.
This style of music is often called Gypsy Jazz or Gypsy Swing if that helps you find it on Amazon or whatever.

There are some modern groups listed here

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Gypsy_jazz
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again many thanks for all your help.
being a fan of this genre myself and living in france I know that their are lots of bands but they don't seem to produce much in the way of CDs. There is a group in the UK who are based around southampton and are very good called 'louche manouche' loosely translatesas 'idle layabout' You can find them on the web under their name and find out where their gigs are.
Next time I am looking throught the CDs in my local (french) music shop I will take note and post them up in the music section
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Thanks jomifl.
saw a great french jazz/hip hop fusion combo in a pub in Cornwall, call 'Ca'
bought all their promo CD's from them there and then!! A bit more 'urban' than pure jazz though.
I think we ought to have a gypsy jazz section to exchange information.
You might like Michel Jonasz too: http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Michel_Jonasz
Unlike Django Reinhardt, he actually was French... ;-)

Try "La Boîte de Jazz" first - if you like that, you'll love the other stuff...
try 'gypsy jazz' in amazon there are about 140 hits
Pink Martini - jazz + latin
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=-I69GmDHKvI

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