Showing posts with label Gaucho. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Gaucho. Show all posts

Friday, January 28, 2022

Gaucho - Deep Night

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 56:50
Size: 130.1 MB
Styles: Gypsy jazz
Year: 2009
Art: Front

[4:30] 1. Tea For Two
[2:50] 2. Noto Swing
[4:01] 3. Bossa Dorado
[2:58] 4. Darktown Strutter's Ball
[4:05] 5. Two Deuces
[2:52] 6. Tico Tico
[3:24] 7. Russian Lullaby
[5:49] 8. Bei Dir War Es Immer So Schoen
[3:48] 9. Some Of These Days
[4:51] 10. St. Louis Blues
[4:24] 11. Deep Night
[2:58] 12. Valse A Bambula
[3:01] 13. The Sheik Of Araby
[3:46] 14. Dark Eyes
[3:25] 15. Memories Of You

With Deep Night, the San Francisco sextet Gaucho takes its rightful place as one of the most creative and joyously syncopated ensembles inspired by legendary Gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt and the rhythmic drive and collective improvisation of the New Orleans swing music and the 'gut bucket' sound. Originally a trio featuring guitarists Dave Ricketts, Michael Groh and stand-up bassist Ari Munkres, Gaucho quickly attracted a dazzling cast of improvisers, including accordion ace Rob Reich, drummer/percussionist Pete Devine, and reed expert Ralph Carney, a brilliantly expressive player best known for his many recordings with Tom Waits. The repertoire ranges from early American Songbook standards and classic blues to vintage Latin American hits and Tin Pan Alley pop numbers.

Deep Night

Thursday, January 27, 2022

Gaucho - Thinking Of You

Bitrate: MP3@320K/s
Time: 44:57
Size: 102.9 MB
Styles: Gypsy jazz
Year: 2014
Art: Front

[4:06] 1. Thinking Of You
[4:03] 2. Save It For The Next Guy
[3:10] 3. Sugarspoon Blues
[3:30] 4. Mariposa Waltz
[3:21] 5. The I'm In Trouble Blues
[4:41] 6. Song For Wong
[3:13] 7. The Sometimes I'm Still Blue Blues
[3:33] 8. I Think I'm In Love
[3:10] 9. The Aaron Lackman Blues
[3:50] 10. The Tricycle Waltz
[3:50] 11. San Francisco Song
[4:24] 12. Little Boo

Gaucho has been together and working 4-7 days a week in their home base of San Francisco for over 10 years and tours regularly. Winner's of the SFweekly's reader's poll in 2009 for "Best Jazz and Blues Band," in the time they have been together they have played tons of gigs, made 6 albums, licensed songs for commercials and films, their 2 biggest being Pixar and the Metropolitan Museum of Art in Manhattan

While Gaucho is a gypsy jazz band, they also are deeply inspired by the music of Louis Armstrong, Duke Ellington, Fats Waller, Bix Beiderbecke, Hoagy Carmichael, James P. Johnson and much of the early American Jazz and Blues musics. Due to the fact that all the band members were born in the later part of the 20th century, they are also all influenced by the music they grew up with. Gaucho feels that while they love the music of the 1920's-1940's and that those sounds are their focus, they are also still alive today and strive for a fresh and living take on these older styles!

The band centers around the trio of Dave Ricketts (guitarist, composer and bandleader for Gaucho) Rob Reich, Accordionist extraordinaire and the wonderful bassist, Ari Munkres. Craig Ventresco and Victor Wong do some sweet guitar playing in the band as well as Ralph Carney on Saxophone and Steve Apple on drums! Also, as the band has grown over the years, it has earned the respect of other great musicians and some have graciously recorded with the band. It is a deep honor to list the following names: Leon Oakley, the cornetist of SF's Turk Murphy Band, Clint Baker, Marty Eggers, NYC's Tamar Korn co-wrote songs with Ricketts for the Gaucho CD,"Pearl" and star vocalist of "Part-Time Sweetheart," Georgia English.

Gaucho plays many Bay Area gigs but the band is best known for it's now 12+ year residency at Amnesia on Wednesday nights from 8:00-10:00 PM at 853 Valencia Street in San Francisco's Mission District.

Thinking Of You