Hi all,
So the title pretty much sums it up but do you have any recommendations of people singing songs from the Great American Songbook that are playing a Selmer style guitar?
I've seen some French singers that back themselves with this kind of guitar but I was kind of thinking of a John Pizzarelli-type set up with Selmer.
Thanks!
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Yes!
Phenomenal album.
Also Cyrille Aimee, featuring Adrien Moignard, covers a lot of the jazz standards not usually found in GJ repertoire.
I especially like "it's a good day" album.
And not to put myself anywhere near that territory, there was a time when I used my Dunn on all my duo/trio outings--and the repertory ranged from standards to country to folkie-dokie. I don't think I'd have done the same with the kind of raspy, dry petite bouche some players favor, but the Daphne has proved to be remarkably versatile.
I've always been puzzled* by the gypsy-jazz-revival tendency to see this musical tradition as something closer to the guitar-heroics of rock than to the wide and deep river of dance and social music that produced blues, swing, pop, and jazz. (To say nothing of its connection to musette.)
* Actually, I'm not puzzled--it's pretty much the same thing that happened when generations of young men decided that playing loud/fast/difficult guitar was the heart of rock and roll. There's a limit to the appeal of music that is too fast to sing or dance to.
Absolutely agree. There is a new generation of very impressive guitar stars who while technically brilliant and inspirational to us mere mortals I find they often forget the roots of the HCQF and Django's pre-war recordings which were usually based on the 'Pop' songs and hit dance tunes of the day. The missing ingredient is often just that FUN factor. I find as much inspiration from listening to the same things Django heard - Musette, Trenet, Armstrong, Ellington, Chevalier and traditional Gypsy music - as I get from the young lions.
Thanks for the heads up on George Cole, found out he tours with David Grisman's Sextet.
Guess you Holo Boys are a Lucky Tribe.
Here is a Picture of George with his Holo Traditional Mode.
He's got a great voice and the album is classic American song book, all superbly done:
Fly Me to the Moon
2.Route 66
3.You Make Me Feel so Young
4.Memories Are Made of This
5.Exactly Like You
6.This Boy
7.What Can I Say After I Say I'm Sorry
8.L-O-V-E
9.Dream a Little Dream of Me
10.My Baby Just Cares for Me
11.Cheek to Cheek
12.Lover, Come Back to Me