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Funics Soirée Jazz à la salle Jacques Tati, St Germain en laye, le 16 déc

In Concert, Events on November 14, 2011 at 6:47 pm

funicsFunics Soirée Jazz à la salle Jacques Tati, St Germain en laye, le 16 déc

Concert salle Jacques Tati, St Germain en laye, le 16 décembre 2011

In Concert on October 24, 2011 at 10:47 am

Prochain concert le 16 décembre 2011 à la salle Jacques Tati.

Réservation recommandée, entrée libre

Accès:

12 bis rue Danes de Montardat, Saint Germain en laye.     (Plan)
En RER : Ligne A, terminus Saint-Germain-en-Laye (Sortie Église-Château). Le théâtre se trouve à 50 mètres à pied.

En voiture, par la route RN 13 ou RN 186 : A 13, sortie Versailles-Ouest venant de Paris ou Orgeval venant de Mantes.

Concert MJC Villebon, Oct 15, 2011

In Concert on October 23, 2011 at 5:18 pm

Quelques photos du concerts, peut être un enregistrement à venir …

Concert MJC Villebon, le 15 Octobre 2011

In Concert on October 23, 2011 at 5:10 pm

Funics, en première partie du Cabaret Jazz de la MJC de Villebon, le 15 Octobre.

Au programme:

20h30  Funics

répertoire Hardbop, soul et latino …

Lady Soul, Alfie, Moanin ‘, Gibraltar …

 

22h00 The Dry Flies

groupe « électro-acoustic » créé par Zoé Dadson (chant, claviers) et Sylvain Brousse (piano, claviers). The Dry Flies mélange poésie et ambiance sonores à travers compositions et arrangements originaux. La conjugaison personnelle des rythmes fugitifs, des couleurs contrastées et des voix chaudes invite l’auditeur dans un univers emprunt de jazz, électro, funk et pop.

Ils seront accompagnés de Michel Lerou (basse) et Julien Charbonnier (batterie). Et pour le plaisir des yeux, une exposition photos habillera le cabaret.

MJC Villebon
8, rue des Maraichers
91140 Villebon-sur-Yvette

Song for My Father

In Song for my Father on October 22, 2011 at 11:07 am

Hello, Tout est dans les boites: partitions, backing tracks, et l’original d’ Horace Silver.

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We’re famous!

In Fun, Others on October 21, 2011 at 11:13 am

Some stats for the last 12 months…

 United States (US) 14,188
 France (FR) 7,415
 United Kingdom (GB) 4,068
 India (IN) 3,219
 Canada (CA) 2,101
 Germany (DE) 1,577
 Australia (AU) 1,259
 Italy (IT) 1,134
 Netherlands (NL) 996
 Belgium (BE) 835
 Spain (ES) 740
 Japan (JP) 693
 Brazil (BR) 624
 Philippines (PH) 587
 Switzerland (CH) 551
 Pakistan (PK) 522
 Russian Federation (RU) 473
 Mexico (MX) 457
 Greece (GR) 397
 Argentina (AR) 381
 Poland (PL) 374
 South Africa (ZA) 367
 Indonesia (ID) 338
 Sweden (SE) 301
 United Arab Emirates (AE) 267
 New Zealand (NZ) 266
 Korea, Republic of (KR) 256
 Finland (FI) 245
 Turkey (TR) 237
 Austria (AT) 236
 Malaysia (MY) 224
 Slovakia (SK) 219
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 Ireland (IE) 210
 Portugal (PT) 206
 Thailand (TH) 201
 Europe (EU) 199

Song for My Father lyrics

In Lyrics, Song for my Father on October 21, 2011 at 8:35 am

Horace Silver

If there was ever a man
Who was generous, gracious and good
That was my dad
The man
A human being so true
He could live like a king
‘Cause he knew
The real pleasure in life

To be devoted to
And always stand by me
So I’d be unafraid and free

If there was ever a man
Who was generous, gracious and good
That was my dad
The man
A human being so true
He could live like a king
‘Cause he knew
The real pleasure in life

To be devoted to
And always stand by me
So I’d be unafraid and free

If there was ever a man
Who was generous, gracious and good
That was my dad
The man, The man

by Horace Silver

Song for My Father (Horace Silver) 1965

In Song for my Father on October 21, 2011 at 8:30 am

Song for My Father is a 1965 album by The Horace Silver Quintet, released on the Blue Note label in 1965. The album was inspired by a trip that Silver had made to Brazil. The cover artwork features a photograph of Silver’s father, John Tavares Silva, to whom the title song was dedicated. “My mother was of Irish and Negro descent, my father of Portuguese origin”, Silver recalls in the liner notes, “He was born on the island of Maio, one of the Cape Verde Islands.”

A jazz standard, “Song for My Father” is here in its original form. It is a Bossa Nova in F-minor with an AAB head. On the head, a trumpet and tenor saxophone play in harmony. The song has had a noticeable impact in pop music. The opening bass piano notes were borrowed by Steely Dan for their song “Rikki Don’t Lose That Number”, while the opening horn riff was borrowed by Stevie Wonder for his song “Don’t You Worry ‘Bout a Thing”. Earth Wind & Fire also borrowed the opening bass notes for their song Clover.

Allmusic reviewer Steve Huey praised the album:

One of Blue Note’s greatest mainstream hard bop dates, “Song for My Father” is Horace Silver’s signature LP and the peak of a discography already studded with classics…it hangs together remarkably well, and Silver’s writing is at his tightest and catchiest.

The album was identified by Scott Yanow in his Allmusic essay “Hard Bop” as one of the 17 Essential Hard Bop Recordings.

All compositions by Horace Silver, except where noted.

  1. “Song for My Father” – 7:17
  2. “The Natives Are Restless Tonight” – 6:09
  3. “Calcutta Cutie” – 8:31 [5]
  4. “Que Pasa” – 7:47
  5. “The Kicker” (Joe Henderson) – 5:26
  6. “Lonely Woman” – 7:02

Bonus tracks on CD reissue:

  1. “Sanctimonious Sam” (Musa Kaleem) – 3:52
  2. “Que Pasa (Trio Version)” – 5:38
  3. “Sighin’ and Cryin'” – 5:27

10. “Silver Treads Among My Soul” – 3:50

Recorded on October 31, 1963 (#3, 6, 7, 8); January 28, 1964 (#9-10); October 26, 1964 (#1, 2, 4, 5).

Personnel

Tracks 1, 2, 4, 5

  • Horace Silver — piano
  • Carmell Jones — trumpet
  • Joe Henderson — tenor saxophone
  • Teddy Smith — bass
  • Roger Humphries — drums

Tracks 3, 6-10

  • Horace Silver — piano
  • Blue Mitchell — trumpet
  • Junior Cook — tenor saxophone
  • Gene Taylor — bass
  • Roy Brooks — drums

 from Wikipedia

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Road Song version reggae – The Fenicians

In Album, Road Song on October 1, 2011 at 4:53 pm

Fantástico este grupo!

Les Fenicians reprennent le répertoire de grands comme Wes Montgomery, Billie Holliday, Sonny Rollins, entre autres, et  ils y apportent une  touche particulière venant autant du rock-steady, du ska-jazz  que du reggae
Ils sont vraiment bons et ils ont une classe qui impressionne certains virtuoses, et nous tout particulièrement. Évidemment, ces gars ne viennent pas de nulle part. Chacun a un passé solide de la scène catalane Ska-Reggae. Par exemple, certains membres de la bande ont joué dans des groupes comme le Dr Calypso ou Walkysons Skatalà.

Estos son los monstruos:

  • Oriol Morego “Pitu” : voix,
  • Jordi Manyà : basse,
  • Marc Tena : guitarre,
  • Natxo Romero : saxo tenor et flûte,
  • Enric Grau “Xato” : trombone,
  • Joan Díaz : claviers, piano,
  • Eric Herrera : batterie