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I just bought the album by the group below,
having listened to mainly instrumental contemporary GJ, anyone can recommend any good contemporary recordings with vocals?
Eva Sur Seine (amsterdam)
Sara French sextet (paris)
Cyrille Aimée (new york)
Trio BBQ (montreal)
Ultrafox (melbourne)
La mauvaise reputation (melbourne)
Hedgehog sextet (paris)
and here's a fun vid from tcha badjo (from???? the world!)
A second for Connie Evingson's albums with GJ bands (or any of her albums, for that matter). Her latest is with John Jorgenson's outfit.
Given the environment in which the Hot Club arose and worked, I'm surprised there's not more singing (and dance-tempo playing) in contemporary Django-rooted music. The historical repertory is certainly full of great songs.
Some great names on this list. I know Leah Zeger has started singing in this style recently. She did a few tunes on the NHCOA album.
If you're looking for vocal driven modern music with Hotclub roots, there are some related types of French vocal music that make use of GJ guitars, Eastern rhythms and the presentation energy of Bal Musette. It's very cool stuff and the musicians cross over between the genres. Check out 'Norig' & 'Paris Combo' as two great examples. If you like GJ, I suspect you'll like it.
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@wimglenn the guys who form the core of Tcha Badjo are originally from Montreal but have been on walkabout for a couple of years. I remember teaching Damien some of his first licks before I introduced him to Dennis, and within a few weeks he could tear my face off.
Eva Slongo is quite the singer and violinist. Laura Gerhardt with Swing Je T'aime is a very nice vocalist. I'm not sure about recordings, but I imagine there are some available.
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There is also "Gypsy in My Soul" by Connie Evingson, I think Pearl Django plays with her on a lot of that album.
The New Hot Club of America's album has 3 or 4 songs with vocals on it as well.
Hope this helps!
Eva Sur Seine
Eva Sur Seine (amsterdam)
Sara French sextet (paris)
Cyrille Aimée (new york)
Trio BBQ (montreal)
Ultrafox (melbourne)
La mauvaise reputation (melbourne)
Hedgehog sextet (paris)
and here's a fun vid from tcha badjo (from???? the world!)
Given the environment in which the Hot Club arose and worked, I'm surprised there's not more singing (and dance-tempo playing) in contemporary Django-rooted music. The historical repertory is certainly full of great songs.
If you're looking for vocal driven modern music with Hotclub roots, there are some related types of French vocal music that make use of GJ guitars, Eastern rhythms and the presentation energy of Bal Musette. It's very cool stuff and the musicians cross over between the genres. Check out 'Norig' & 'Paris Combo' as two great examples. If you like GJ, I suspect you'll like it.