Marion Rampal “is the new generation” and you know why? Because she represents the futurethe long-awaited destruction of the boundaries between male and female jazz. Once that's said,it's all about immersing yourself in her jazz, which is not only creative and innovative, but also opens the doorsto her influences such as Folk and Blues, for with her, nothing stands in the way. Marion recentlyrecently unveiled a beautiful cover of Bob Dylan's Don't think twice, it's alright, and will be performinga tribute to Claude Nougaro, another free jazzman. Marion Rampal also meansdiving into a dictionary of the world's languages and styles, be they Creole, Cajun, Berliner,French-speaking, OUPS! Marseillais too! Marion is a local girl, born in 1980 and steeped in thejazz scene with stage saxophonist Raphaël Imbert and Compagnie Nine Spirit. On July 13,the Palais Longchamp will vibrate to the sound of Marion Rampal, a 100% Jazz Marseillaise, and she's sure to enchantshe's sure to enchant the crowd and get them swinging!David Walters is back, inviting us on a new artistic voyage of his own.Having become inseparable from Creole culture, which he has been exploring and dissecting since his first solo albumAwa in 2006, he returns with Klé, his new anthem from Soul Tropical, his latest album.Recorded with his close guard, Vincent Segal, Ballaké Sissoko and Roger Raspail, Klé (clair inCreole) is a declaration of positivity with a strong gospel influence, a reference to God, andto God, with Creole choirs very much in evidence.On July 13, Marseilles will celebrate the return of Walters, his hometown, which hosted him for several yearswhich gave him the impetus to explore the West Indies and Africa musically. Fromhis positivity and desire to share will light up the night at the Palais Longchamp.Imagine that on July 13th our Good Mother of Marseille is renamed Catedral SanCristobal de La Habana, our Marseille cabs transformed into Ford convertibles and the gardens of thegardens of the Palais Longchamp become the Hotel Nacional! For this trick, MarseilleJazz invites Roberto Fonseca to plunge us into the incredible history of the “Cabane Cubaine”, one ofone of the most fashionable Parisian cabarets of the 1930s. Founded by Eduardo Castellanos, a Cuban musicianmusician in exile in France, this “Bohio Cubana” immersed the whole of Paris in the sounds of mambo, rumbaand bolero, and became a veritable phenomenon where Leopold Senghor, Buster Keaton,Cab Calloway, Rita Hayworth and Maurice Chevalier...For this Fiesta Cubana, come dressed in your best evening attire to sway and swayand immerse yourself in the immersive, festive journey that Roberto Fonseca has the secrets forto make us dance....
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Marion Rampal “is the new generation” and you know why? Because she represents the futurethe long-awaited destruction of the boundaries between male and female jazz. Once that's said,it's all about immersing yourself in her jazz, which is not only creative and innovative, but also opens the doorsto her influences such as Folk and Blues, for with her, nothing stands in the way. Marion recentlyrecently unveiled a beautiful cover of Bob Dylan's Don't think twice, it's alright, and will be performinga tribute to Claude Nougaro, another free jazzman. Marion Rampal also meansdiving into a dictionary of the world's languages and styles, be they Creole, Cajun, Berliner,French-speaking, OUPS! Marseillais too! Marion is a local girl, born in 1980 and steeped in thejazz scene with stage saxophonist Raphaël Imbert and Compagnie Nine Spirit. On July 13,the Palais Longchamp will vibrate to the sound of Marion Rampal, a 100% Jazz Marseillaise, and she's sure to enchantshe's sure to enchant the crowd and get them swinging!David Walters is back, inviting us on a new artistic voyage of his own.Having become inseparable from Creole culture, which he has been exploring and dissecting since his first solo albumAwa in 2006, he returns with Klé, his new anthem from Soul Tropical, his latest album.Recorded with his close guard, Vincent Segal, Ballaké Sissoko and Roger Raspail, Klé (clair inCreole) is a declaration of positivity with a strong gospel influence, a reference to God, andto God, with Creole choirs very much in evidence.On July 13, Marseilles will celebrate the return of Walters, his hometown, which hosted him for several yearswhich gave him the impetus to explore the West Indies and Africa musically. Fromhis positivity and desire to share will light up the night at the Palais Longchamp.Imagine that on July 13th our Good Mother of Marseille is renamed Catedral SanCristobal de La Habana, our Marseille cabs transformed into Ford convertibles and the gardens of thegardens of the Palais Longchamp become the Hotel Nacional! For this trick, MarseilleJazz invites Roberto Fonseca to plunge us into the incredible history of the “Cabane Cubaine”, one ofone of the most fashionable Parisian cabarets of the 1930s. Founded by Eduardo Castellanos, a Cuban musicianmusician in exile in France, this “Bohio Cubana” immersed the whole of Paris in the sounds of mambo, rumbaand bolero, and became a veritable phenomenon where Leopold Senghor, Buster Keaton,Cab Calloway, Rita Hayworth and Maurice Chevalier...For this Fiesta Cubana, come dressed in your best evening attire to sway and swayand immerse yourself in the immersive, festive journey that Roberto Fonseca has the secrets forto make us dance.
Marion Rampal “is the new generation” et vous savez pourquoi ? Parce qu’elle représente le futur etla simple destruction des frontières, tant attendue, entre le jazz féminin et masculin. Une fois cela dit,il faut surtout s’immerger dans son jazz, qui au-delà d’être créatif et innovant, nous ouvre les portesavec générosité de ses influences comme la Folk, le Blues car avec elle rien ne s’oppose. Marion adévoilé dernièrement une belle reprise de Don't think twice, it's alright de Bob Dylan et sera à l’affiched’une création en hommage à Claude Nougaro, un autre libre du Jazz. Avec Marion Rampal, c’est aussiplonger dans un dictionnaire des langues et des styles du monde qu’ils soient créoles, cajuns, berlinois,francophones, OUPS ! Marseillais aussi ! Marion est une fille du pays, née en 1980 et baignée dans lascène Jazz avec le saxophoniste de l’étape, Raphaël Imbert, et de la Compagnie Nine Spirit. Le 13 juillet,le Palais Longchamp va vibrer au son de Marion Rampal, une Marseillaise 100% Jazz et il est certainqu’elle va enchanter et faire swinguer ses terres !David Walters est de retour pour nous inviter dans un nouveau voyage artistique dont il a les secrets.Devenu indissociable de la culture créole, qu’il explore et décortique depuis son premier album soloAwa en 2006, il revient avec Klé, son nouvel hymne extrait de Soul Tropical, son dernier album.Enregistré avec sa garde rapprochée, Vincent Segal, Ballaké Sissoko et Roger Raspail, Klé (clair encréole) est selon lui, une déclaration à la positivité avec une influence forte de gospel, une référenceà Dieu, avec des chœurs créoles très présents.Le 13 juillet, Marseille va fêter le retour de Walters, sa ville monde, qui l’accueillit pendant quelquesannées et qui lui donna l’impulsion pour partir explorer musicalement les Antilles et l’Afrique. Detoute évidence cette positivité et son envie de partage vont illuminer la nuit du Palais Longchamp.Imaginez que le 13 juillet prochain notre Bonne Mère de Marseille soit renommée Catedral SanCristobal de La Habana, que nos taxis marseillais se transforment en Ford convertible et que lesjardins du Palais Longchamp deviennent l’Hotel Nacional ! Pour ce tour de passe-passe, MarseilleJazz invite Roberto Fonseca qui nous plongera dans l’incroyable histoire de la « Cabane Cubaine », undes cabarets parisiens très à la mode dans les années 30. Fondé par Eduardo Castellanos, musiciencubain exilé en France, cette « Bohio Cubana » plongera le tout paris au son du mambo, de la rumbaet du boléro et deviendra un véritable phénomène ou se croiseront Leopold Senghor, Buster Keaton,Cab Calloway, Rita Hayworth ou Maurice Chevalier...Pour cette Fiesta Cubana, venez avec vos meilleurs attributs de soirée pour chalouper, vousdéhancher et plonger dans ce voyage festif et immersif auquel Roberto Fonseca a les secrets pournous faire danser.
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