Time: 64:55
Size: 148.6 MB
Styles: Accordion jazz
Year: 2009
Art: Front
[4:04] 1. Yellow Cab Blues
[5:57] 2. Waltz For Richard
[7:14] 3. Bluesette
[7:08] 4. Panamathan
[6:52] 5. Little Dreams
[7:13] 6. Swing Street
[6:36] 7. You Must Believe In Spring
[5:58] 8. Good Morning Bahia
[6:55] 9. Oblivion
[6:55] 10. Brazilian Yellow Cab
Born in 1978, jazz musician in his soul since his childhood, Ludovic Beier is passionate about the sound "west-coast". He discovers his idols (Chick Corea, George Duke, Charlie Parker, Miles Davis, George Benson ...) who influence him during the years of his musical training. He began composing at a very young age and glanced through his albums some of his themes, ballads to bebop ...
Angelo Debarre's meeting will mark the beginning of his career as a jazz musician, a moment he had been waiting for a long time. In a very short time, his name associated with that of Angelo takes on an international dimension with, ultimate consecration, a series of triumphant concerts at the famous club BIRDLAND in New York, temple of the planetary jazz. During this American tour Ludovic played and "jammed" with, among others, Dorado Schmitt, James Carter, Paquito D'Rivera and Frank Wess. In addition, the performances of some concerts were broadcast on the legendary radio WBGO.
The album "Swing Rencontre" is well criticized and appreciated by the press and the media, giving it a distribution in the United States, Europe and Asia. The second album of the duet "Come Into My Swing" was released in August 2003 distributed by Harmonia Mundi following a tour to United States at prestigious festivals such as San Francisco, Chicago, Ann Arbor, Montreal ... In March 2006, he had the great privilege to play at the concert "MAGIC OF TOOTS" at Carnegie Hall NYC with Toots Thielemans, Herbie Hancock, Eliane Elias, Ivan Lins, Oscar Castro-Neves, Paquito D'Rivera, Joe Lovano, Ari Honig, Scott Colley and Kenny Werner. In 2005, Ludovic Beier also received the Grand Prix Gus Viseur, and was awarded the 2007 SACEM Spring Prize by receiving the Francis Baxter Prize. (Translated from French.)
Angelo Debarre's meeting will mark the beginning of his career as a jazz musician, a moment he had been waiting for a long time. In a very short time, his name associated with that of Angelo takes on an international dimension with, ultimate consecration, a series of triumphant concerts at the famous club BIRDLAND in New York, temple of the planetary jazz. During this American tour Ludovic played and "jammed" with, among others, Dorado Schmitt, James Carter, Paquito D'Rivera and Frank Wess. In addition, the performances of some concerts were broadcast on the legendary radio WBGO.
The album "Swing Rencontre" is well criticized and appreciated by the press and the media, giving it a distribution in the United States, Europe and Asia. The second album of the duet "Come Into My Swing" was released in August 2003 distributed by Harmonia Mundi following a tour to United States at prestigious festivals such as San Francisco, Chicago, Ann Arbor, Montreal ... In March 2006, he had the great privilege to play at the concert "MAGIC OF TOOTS" at Carnegie Hall NYC with Toots Thielemans, Herbie Hancock, Eliane Elias, Ivan Lins, Oscar Castro-Neves, Paquito D'Rivera, Joe Lovano, Ari Honig, Scott Colley and Kenny Werner. In 2005, Ludovic Beier also received the Grand Prix Gus Viseur, and was awarded the 2007 SACEM Spring Prize by receiving the Francis Baxter Prize. (Translated from French.)
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