Time: 41:56
Size: 96.0 MB
Styles: Vocal jazz
Year: 2012
Art: Front
[3:56] 1. It Don't Mean A Thing
[3:58] 2. Fly Me To The Moon
[5:10] 3. Why Don't You Do Right
[4:20] 4. I Love Paris
[4:15] 5. C'est Si Bon
[4:36] 6. Azure Te
[4:55] 7. La Vie En Rose
[4:33] 8. Les Yeux Ouverts
[2:52] 9. Un Dimanche à Paris
[3:18] 10. C'est Beau Un Homme
Roxane de Lafontaine : Voix, Violon; Sylvain Daigneault : Piano; François Rioux : Guitare; David Gagné : Contrebasse; Pierre-Emmanuel Beaudoin : Batterie, Percussions; René Béchard : Saxophones, Clarinette; Élise Béchard : Chœur; Guillaume Gilbert : Guitare; Mathieu Tarlo : Contrebasse, Trombone; Jean-François Montour : Batterie; Jean Gervais : Trompette; Annie Richard : Violoncelle; Élise Béchard : Percussions.
Born in Quebec City, it was at the age of five that Roxane moved to Sherbrooke, his father's hometown. It is there, very young, that she is attracted by the scene. Every day, with passion, she plays the violin and does dance. Soon she was invited to television shows like "The Green Mouse" and "Good Friends" where she made several appearances. From her beginnings on the violin she is supervised by great masters; Claude Letourneau, Luis Greenhouse. At the age of 12, she was appointed solo violin assistant at the Sherbrooke Youth Orchestra and already played in the first violin section at the Orchester symphonique. During her elementary and high school studies, she combined concerts, recitals and dance performances as a member of the École Pierre Lapointe ballet troupe. She also accompanies several artists during major events and shows.
In December 2010, she produced and directed her first solo album, Strad, my rebellious soul, which will bring her to play on big Quebec scenes; Raoul-Jobin Hall (Montcalm Palace), Edwin-Bélanger Bandstand (Plains of Abraham), Granada Theater (Sherbrooke) and at important musical events; Quebec City Summer Festival, Concerts of the City (Sherbrooke), Festivoix of Trois-Rivières, etc.
Encouraged by Lorraine Desmarais, an internationally renowned jazz pianist, Roxane Del joins her voice as a singer-songwriter and finds her style in jazz-pop music. She launches her own record label, Private Club and signs with Distribution Select. (Translated from French.)
Born in Quebec City, it was at the age of five that Roxane moved to Sherbrooke, his father's hometown. It is there, very young, that she is attracted by the scene. Every day, with passion, she plays the violin and does dance. Soon she was invited to television shows like "The Green Mouse" and "Good Friends" where she made several appearances. From her beginnings on the violin she is supervised by great masters; Claude Letourneau, Luis Greenhouse. At the age of 12, she was appointed solo violin assistant at the Sherbrooke Youth Orchestra and already played in the first violin section at the Orchester symphonique. During her elementary and high school studies, she combined concerts, recitals and dance performances as a member of the École Pierre Lapointe ballet troupe. She also accompanies several artists during major events and shows.
In December 2010, she produced and directed her first solo album, Strad, my rebellious soul, which will bring her to play on big Quebec scenes; Raoul-Jobin Hall (Montcalm Palace), Edwin-Bélanger Bandstand (Plains of Abraham), Granada Theater (Sherbrooke) and at important musical events; Quebec City Summer Festival, Concerts of the City (Sherbrooke), Festivoix of Trois-Rivières, etc.
Encouraged by Lorraine Desmarais, an internationally renowned jazz pianist, Roxane Del joins her voice as a singer-songwriter and finds her style in jazz-pop music. She launches her own record label, Private Club and signs with Distribution Select. (Translated from French.)
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