Michel Pastre Quintet – Charlie Christian Project – Memories of You

Au panthéon des grands jazzmen de la Swing Era, Charlie Christian y tient assurément une place de premier choix. Découvert par John Hammond (notamment producteur de Benny Goodman et qui découvrit aussi le grand “Count“ Basie…), Charlie Christian s’est affirmé comme l’un des guitaristes les plus marquants de l’histoire du jazz. Il fut le premier à imposer la guitare électrique dans le jazz . Avec ses improvisations et sa manière d’accompagner, il révolutionna la façon de jouer de la guitare …, au même titre que Louis Armstrong, Coleman Hawkins, Art Tatum ou Lester Young, tous grands créateurs qui ont marqué l’histoire de cette musique durant cette période florissante du jazz des années 30/40. Charlie Christian fut également à la charnière de deux époques stylistiques, celle du swing et du bebop. L’influence de son jeu ouvrit la voie à la plupart des guitaristes mainstream et bebop qui lui succèderont. De plus, il est mon guitariste préféré ! Avec son swing et ses idées novatrices qui rejoignaient celles de mon héros le grand saxophoniste Lester Young, j’ai toujours souhaité jouer sa musique et les arrangements qu’il a immortalisés avec Benny Goodman et Count Basie entre autres…

Depuis ma rencontre avec le guitariste australien David Blenkhorn lors du Festival de Jazz d’Ascona, cette idée a lentement fait son chemin, jusqu’à nous convaincre enfin que c’était le bon moment. David est un remarquable musicien, touché par le swing et à la musicalité sans bornes. Il a relevé le challenge ! Mais pas celui de faire dans la stricte et simple copie… A nos côtés, le binôme contrebasse/batterie le plus expérimenté de la scène swing française et même internationale : Sébastien Girardot à la contrebasse et Guillaume Nouaux à la batterie. Accompagnateurs favoris de nombreux musiciens américains et européens de passage en France, le trio Blenkhorn/Girardot/Nouaux dégage un swing ravageur et authentique…Enfin, je suis très heureux de partager le devant de la scène avec Malo Mazurié à la trompette. Un vrai talent d’aujourd’hui et dont on n’a assurément pas fini d’entendre parler !

Le swing est une énergie … communicative ! Cet orchestre en est naturellement pourvu !
Bien swinguement,Michel Pastre

Michel Pastre : saxophone ténor / Malo Mazurié : trompette / David Blenkhorn : guitare / Sébastien Girardot : contrebasse / Guillaume Nouaux : batterie

1. Wholly Cats – 4:03

2. On the Alamo – 4:28

3. Shivers – 4:11

4. Stardust – 5:21

5. Breakfast Feud – 3:23

6. Soft Winds – 5:08

7. ACDC Current – 3:28

8. Memories of You – 3:49

9. Seven Comes Eleven – 4:11

10. Pagin’ The Devil – 4:16

11. Solo Flight – 2:41

12. Till Tom Special – 4:29

13 – Gone with “what” Draft – 4:05

 

Un hommage au génie de la guitare électrique, météorite trop vite disparu au firmament du Jazz, auquel on doit tant de chefs d’oeuvre immortalisés par le sextet de Benny Goodman. Par ses improvisations et son accompagnement, Charlie Christian révolutionna la façon de jouer de la guitare en même temps qu’il imposa la guitare électrique dans le jazz. Son swing et ses idées novatrices, qui rejoignent celles du grand saxophoniste Lester Young, font de Charlie Christian le guitariste préféré de Michel Pastre qui a toujours souhaité jouer ses arrangements.

Michel Pastre s’impose aujourd’hui comme l’un de nos plus fameux saxophoniste ténor français. Il se produit d’abord en petite formation puis, dans les années 90, est appelé dans des big bands : le Tuxedo Big Band de Paul Chéron et la Super Swing Machine de Gérard Badini dont il devient le soliste vedette. Prix Sidney Bechet de l’Académie du Jazz en 1999, il monte son propre big band qui triomphe dans les plus grands festivals de jazz. Sa rencontre avec le guitariste australien David Blenkhorn, mondialement réputé, l’amène à créer ce quintet swing en hommage au guitariste Charlie Christian, une figure légendaire de la grande période « Swing » au même titre que Louis Armstrong, Coleman Hawkins, Art Tatum ou Lester Young. Les autres musiciens assurent une cohésion remarquable au quintet, toujours au service du swing et des belles mélodies, parmis les meilleurs de la scène jazz classique européenne.

La Section Rythmique – CD

From New Orleans to Paris and festivals around the globe, this trio plays with some of the best in swinging jazz today. David Blenkhorn (John Faddis, Scott Hamilton, Lee Konitz), Sébastien Girardot (Lillian Boutté, Evan Christopher, Cecile McLorin Salvant) and Guillaume Nouaux (Donald Harrison Jr, Chuck Berry, Leroy Jones) have a fresh take on these standards of new orleans jazz combining elements of creole, blues and funk. It is for good reason that this trio is Evan Christopher’s preferred rhythm section as it developed its personal sound informed by his knowledge of the culture and music of New Orleans (he also writes the liner notes). This group has already proven itself talented accompanists to some of the top jazzmen and is ready to take centre stage in their own right.
Augustin BONDOUX & Patrick FREMEAUX

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1. Hard Times – 5:04

2. Just a Closer Walk with Thee  – 5:44

3. Buddy Bolden’s Blues – 4:16

4. Elijah Rock – 3:46

5. Night Train – 3:57

6. Saint James Infirmary – 5:02

7. It ain’t my Fault – 4:25

8. Girl of my Dreams  – 3:37

9. The Mooche – 2:54

10. The Nearness of You – 4:41

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Live! Django a la Creole – CD

We’re proud to announce the arrival of our new recording, “Django à la Créole: ‘Live’!” We professionally recorded the last four concerts of our 2012 season, and arranged the best tracks into a concert-length experience. Our friends at Frèmeaux and Associates were enthusiastic to help, and though it took some time to finish the production, we think it was worth the wait.

Thank you all for your continued support. The reception of the first two CDs was encouraging, as well as the demand for us to release some live material. We look forward to thanking you in person sometime this year at one of our 2014 shows celebrating the new CD. Effective March 1, it is available here on our new website as well as the usual places including (blank, blank & blank with hypertext links). We have even posted a couple of tracks on Soundcloud that you can enjoy and share.

Vive Django! Vive New Orleans! See you soon,
Evan Christopher & DalaC

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– Distributed in the U.K. by Discovery Records
– Distributed in France by Socadisc / Frémeaux & Associés
– Distributed in Spain by Karonte
– Distributed in Canada by SRI
– Distributed in Japan by YTT

 

Evan Christopher Clarinet Road Vol III

Louisiana Music Factory – Purchase Here

Louisiana Music Factory – Purchase Here

Evan Christopher – clarinet
David Blenkhorn – guitar
Julien Brunetaud – piano
Sebastien Girardot – bass
Guillaume Nouaux – drums

When Evan Christopher came to Paris with his clarinet and formed a band to perform New Orleans music, it was natural to think of Sidney Bechet. “In Sidney’s Footsteps” was recorded at Mesa studios in early 2006, during Christopher’s artist-in-residence at the invitation of the city of Paris just months after the city of New Orleans was decimated by catastrophic flooding. He used the opportunity to form his “Jazz Traditions Project,” a band of the best France-based musicians deeply commited to New Orleans music, to perform in Paris clubs and European festivals.

The “Jazz Traditions Project” also recorded a live CD, “Introduction: Live at the Meridien” at the Lionel Hampton Jazz Club, and was active until 2008, when Christopher returned to New Orleans and focused his energies on touring internationally with his popular Django à la Créole. STR Digital agreed to release the studio material as the third volume of Christopher’s “Clarinet Road” series but had to wait until 2012 because of other CD releases.

“In Sidney’s Footsteps,” marks the return of the “Jazz Traditions Project” performing music that celebrates and aims to extend the legacy of New Orleans traditions. With Sèbastien Girardot (bass), David Blenkhorn (guitar), and Guillaume Nouaux (drums) the CD features spirited versions of Bechet gems, some carefully chosen standards and even a Boogie-Woogie composed for the session to feature guest pianist Julien Brunetaud who fills out the group whenever possible.

Way Down

More often what usually comes to mind when you think of a jazz duo, is a combination of voice with instrumental accompaniment. Although at the end of the tracks, within this delightful selection of various interpretations, an unpretentious vocal is rendered by guitarist David Blenkhorn. This collaboration between guitar and contra-bassist Sebastien Girardot delivers a fresh, captivating selection of songs that epitomize musical intimacy.
The disc opens with a fresh arrangement on an old spiritual and mainstay within the traditional jazz repertoire, Just A Closer Walk With Thee. Beginning with a rubato intro, guitar and arco bass, they dance into a jubilant stroll establishing a definitive tempo in 3⁄4 time. With bass switching to pizzicato, a bass line and strong groove is maintained throughout, allowing the guitar to embellish on the melody, expanding rhythmically and harmonically to a climax, with the theme being stated once again, exiting the way they entered and finally vamping out, a tempo, this time with the jaunty bass line being established by the guitar.
I could go on and on about how nice this recording turned out. But when music is great, there’s really no room for criticism. Simply a smile of joy is an appropriate riposte. Finally, I thought it was necessary to set the mood with a detailed description of the opening track, which in my opinion gives a clear expectation of what is yet to come. Besides, there should be some space left for words from someone else who enjoys this recording as much as I do. Well done, my gifted brothers!

Leroy Jones

Guillaume’s Invitation

“4 ETOILES” JAZZMAN
“SELECTION” JAZZ HOT
“PLAYLIST” RADIO TSF
“PLAYLIST” RADIO WWOZ (USA)
“DISQUES DU MOIS” JAZZ MAGAZINE
“LE JOURNAL DE L’ILE” (LA REUNION)
“SELECTION” KING JAZZ REVIEW (U.K)
“SELECTION RAYON LASER” BATTEUR MAGAZINE
“DISQUE DU MOIS” BULLETIN DU HOT CLUB DE FRANCE

Paris Night Owls

Featuring Jerome Francois Etcheberry,
Guy Gerard Bonne ,Olivier Michel Beuffe,
Enzo Aldo Mucci, Sebastien Olivier Girardot
and Guillaume Michael Nouaux.

“LES CERISES” JAZZ CLASSIQUE
FINALISTE PRIX JAZZ CLASSIQUE DE L’ACADEMIE DU JAZZ 2007

Django a la Creole

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chosen in the SUNDAY TIMES top 100 CDs of 2008

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Reviews

The Observer UK
04.05.2008 – Django à la Créole
As ‘fusion’ projects go, this looks a bit unlikely at first glance. Fiery European Gypsy jazz and the limpid Creole clarinet style of New Orleans may not seem like natural bedfellows, but the result is enchanting. Clarinettist Evan Christopher has been winning awards since the age of 11. His tone is gorgeously light and fluffy and he creates sparkling improvisations, while guitarists Dave Blenkhorn and Dave Kelbie and bassist Sebastien Girardot supply spirited accompaniment. Django Reinhardt’s tunes have rarely been more sensitively played, and old warhorses like ‘Farewell Blues’ sound fresh and new.
DAVE GELLY

The Times UK
04.05.2008 – Django à la Créole
****
It’s only a matter of months ago that the thirtysomething New Orleans clarinet revivalist Evan Christopher set out his wares on Delta Bound. His latest outing turns out to be an equally confident mixture of Crescent City passion and je ne sais quoi. Christopher possesses a ravishing tone and receives unfailingly crisp support from the double-bassist Sebastien Girardot and guitarists Dave Blenkhorn and Dave Kelbie. Even that old Reinhardt standby Nuages sounds fresh, the rhythm section dancing a gentle beguine in the background. And Christopher shifts gear into Benny Goodmanesque swing on the ultra-brisk I Know That You Know. Timeless stuff.
CLIVE DAVIS

Wall Street Journal USA
13.09.2008 – Django à la Créole
Clarinetist Evan Christopher, a California native, moved to New Orleans in 1994. In his frequent duets with Tom McDermott, and as a standout member of trumpeter Irvin Mayfield’s New Orleans Jazz Orchestra, his erudite and personalized approach to traditional jazz commands attention. After Katrina, Mr. Christopher relocated to Paris for two years. There, he formed two new bands: Django à la Créole, featured on this CD, revisits the storied Hot Club band co-founded by guitarist Django Reinhardt, distilling and emphasizing that music’s New Orleans elements. Mr. Christopher draws particular inspiration from Mr. Reinhardt’s work with clarinetists, including Ellington sideman and New Orleans native Barney Bigard.

Beginning with the habanera beat dancing beneath “Douce Ambience,” the bass and rhythm guitar of Mr. Christopher’s drummerless quartet announce a strong rhythmic emphasis. But it’s Mr. Christopher’s finely calibrated control — his fluid lines, piercing high notes, and exquisite quiver of vibrato — and his rapport with the equally expressive guitarist Dave Blenkhorn that steal the show. This is repertory music of the best kind: informed by sincere study, yet never derivative; playful, more so than reverent; aimed at extending, not rehashing, a legacy.
LARRY BLUMENFELD

Finesse

Enchanting THE SUNDAY OBSERVER UK

timeless stuff THE SUNDAY TIMES UK

The epithet “flawless technique” does not even begin to describe Evan Christopher’s manner of playing ALL ABOUT JAZZ (USA)

One of the world’s finest jazz clarinettists JOHN MUNCH (FINANCIAL TIMES)

remarkably cohesive and constant swing JAZZMAN FRANCE

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Django a la Creole’s 2nd album released on June 25th 2010

– Distributed in the U.K. by Discovery Records
– Distributed in France by Socadisc / Frémeaux & Associés
– Distributed in Spain by Karonte
– Distributed in Canada by SRI
– Distributed in Japan by YTT

  1. Wild Man Blues Evan Christopher Fapy Lafterin Quartet 5:35
  2. Echoes of Spring Three Blind Mice 3:58
  3. Someday You'll Be Sorry Tcha Limberger Trio With Mozes Rosenberg 5:07