Showing posts with label Charles Bellonzi. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Charles Bellonzi. Show all posts

Thursday, January 17, 2019

Charles Bellonzi - Charles Bellonzi 5tet: Lolobô

Styles: Jazz, Post Bop
Year: 1998
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 62:02
Size: 143,0 MB
Art: Front

(5:24)  1. Allo Doc
(7:21)  2. Lolobo
(3:54)  3. Autocatariz
(7:46)  4. Only for You
(5:19)  5. Jazz for Friends
(4:59)  6. La jav's bleu's
(7:10)  7. No Name
(3:52)  8. La Guiga Nova
(3:35)  9. Alby Memory
(8:27) 10. Quinte Major
(4:12) 11. X Press

Charles Bellonzi was born in Nice in 1941. He was attracted by music at a very young age, at the age of seven. His uncle played helicon in the municipal band "La Renaissance". He noticed very quickly that he was talented and had a great sense of rhythm. Charles learned the drums from 7 to 13 years old, and then the accordion. He played both with the "Renaissance". His friends introduced him to jazz in 1958. Translate by Google http://www.guitaresetbatteries.com/charles-bellonzi/

Personnel:  Drums – Charles Bellonzi; Guitar – Christophe Limousin; Tenor Saxophone, Soprano Saxophone – Nicolas Scheid; Trumpet, Bugle – Pascal Gachet; Contrabass – Guillaume Souriau.

Charles Bellonzi 5tet: Lolobô

Wednesday, January 9, 2019

Charles Bellonzi - Abracadadrums

Styles: Jazz, Post Bop
Year: 2006
File: MP3@320K/s
Time: 71:40
Size: 165,8 MB
Art: Front

(8:23)  1. Négroni's Brothers
(5:19)  2. Is't Time for Love
(5:50)  3. Valse à Montrichard
(3:24)  4. Abracadadrums
(8:30)  5. The Best Memories of Manu
(7:18)  6. Sun Bossa
(3:54)  7. Fast Changes
(5:47)  8. You, My Red Rose
(6:58)  9. Chicken Scat
(7:24) 10. Charles's Stone
(8:48) 11. To Beps With Love

Charles Bellonzi was born in Nice in 1941. He was attracted by music at a very young age, at the age of seven. His uncle played helicon in the municipal band "La Renaissance". He noticed very quickly that he was talented and had a great sense of rhythm. Charles learned the drums from 7 to 13 years old, and then the accordion. He played both with the "Renaissance". His friends introduced him to jazz in 1958. http://www.guitaresetbatteries.com/charles-bellonzi/

Abracadadrums