Time: 37:29
Size: 85.8 MB
Styles: Piano jazz
Year: 1995/2006
Art: Front
[4:00] 1. Samba De Angry
[5:58] 2. La Vie En Rose
[5:23] 3. My One And Only Love
[3:10] 4. Con Alma
[4:22] 5. Stephane's Song
[4:46] 6. Marada Blues
[4:12] 7. Clodi Clodo
[5:33] 8. Easy Does It
Bass – Ray Brown; Drums – Daniel Humair; Piano – Marc Hemmeler; Violone – Stéphane Grappelli. Reorded march 17 & 18 1981 at Studio Davout, Paris.
Marc Hemmeler, a pianist in autodidact, moved to Paris in 1960, where he accompanied Johnny Halliday for four years. In 1964 he became a house pianist at the Blue Note Jazzclub, where he formed a trio with Jimmy Gourley and Kenny Clarke to accompany soloists such as Stan Getz, Harry Edison, Eddie Lockjaw Davis, and René Thomas. Later he worked in the Biboquet. From 1969 on, he was one of the companions of Stéphane Grappelli for more than a decade, with whom he went on tour and recorded several albums (Afternoon in Paris). In 1973, he played with Bill Coleman and Guy Lafitte at the Montreux Jazz Festival (Mainstream at Montreux).
Marc Hemmeler, a pianist in autodidact, moved to Paris in 1960, where he accompanied Johnny Halliday for four years. In 1964 he became a house pianist at the Blue Note Jazzclub, where he formed a trio with Jimmy Gourley and Kenny Clarke to accompany soloists such as Stan Getz, Harry Edison, Eddie Lockjaw Davis, and René Thomas. Later he worked in the Biboquet. From 1969 on, he was one of the companions of Stéphane Grappelli for more than a decade, with whom he went on tour and recorded several albums (Afternoon in Paris). In 1973, he played with Bill Coleman and Guy Lafitte at the Montreux Jazz Festival (Mainstream at Montreux).
Easy Does It