Check the french version of DJangobooks: guitarejazzmanouche.com
Jams and concerts are often/sometimes announced.
The other way is to use facebook to follow artists you'd like to see
A few names of cool places:
La chope des puces
Aux petits joueurs
La péniche Marcounet
Le clairon des chasseurs
Le piano vache
Monk/La taverne de Cluny
That helped a lot. We are going Thursday to see Gustav Lundgen in Montmartre a free show no less!
I also walked over to F. Charlie and played some stunning manouche guitars especially the 50's Busato and the Castelluchia if that is how spell it. Good thing I promised my wife that I would not buy a guitar oh man.......
Just to correct, in case other people are looking for the things you talked about: the seller is Francois Charles, wonderful small shop in an old gallery, really nice guy, beautiful instruments! Just for the pleasure of eyes and ears, it is worth a trip if you are in Paris (it is close to the Louvre).
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http://www.djangobooks.com/forum/discussion/13133/
http://www.djangobooks.com/forum/discussion/13727/paris-visit-suggestions-advice-etc/p1
http://www.djangobooks.com/forum/discussion/14247/
http://www.parisjazzclub.net/
Jams and concerts are often/sometimes announced.
The other way is to use facebook to follow artists you'd like to see
A few names of cool places:
La chope des puces
Aux petits joueurs
La péniche Marcounet
Le clairon des chasseurs
Le piano vache
Monk/La taverne de Cluny
I also walked over to F. Charlie and played some stunning manouche guitars especially the 50's Busato and the Castelluchia if that is how spell it. Good thing I promised my wife that I would not buy a guitar oh man.......
Thanks!
And the correct spelling is Castelluccia
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