Video clip of tonights gig.
Gerard Mcfadden Doublebass
Marty Vickers Drums
Video clip of tonights gig.
Gerard Mcfadden Doublebass
Marty Vickers Drums
Sunday the 17th I will play at La Cave Cafe. Convivial owner Arthur Jordan contributes to the musical life of Paris with his venue hosting a wide and varied selection of music and musicians. This is a bit of a new direction for me personally as I will be singing more of my own compositions. I will be joined by the super talented Australian double-bassist Gerard Mcfadden.
And also Marty Vickers on drums.
Hopefully this will be an opportunity to showcase more of my own compositions as well as a chance to revisit jazz and blues standards. That being said I had best start writing the set list!
For more on both the music of Gerard and Marty, here are some links.
Do drop in to see the gig if you are in Paris…..
http://gerardandleomcfadden.com
http://www.canal93.net/formations/page/Temoignage-de-prof-Marty-Vickers/20
A song I wrote. Chilean guitarist Diego Baeza plays some amazing bossa style guitar and a little spanish interlude.
A nice little excerpt. Zac Abraham on the contrebasse, myself on the box.
Some sound glitches but a fun piece….
So 1920’s is this song. Playing at a recent event with french contrebassiste Zacharie Abraham and having fun…..
A song I wrote back in the day. Graham McGeogh added some incredibly beautiful violin. I really loved the melancholy of this and the trembling of the violin.
https://www.facebook.com/frost1818/
This is one of my own compositions that I recorded with Laurent Medelgi of Zorojazz in Montmartre.
It is one of my favourite compositions and I would definitely like to record another version of it as well. It was a skeleton recording so it would be nice to really flesh it out with more percussion and instruments.
More of my music is on my Facebook page