[Dixielandjazz] Sitting in in Paris...
Marek Boym
marekboym at gmail.com
Tue May 7 15:36:51 PDT 2013
Some band, the Watergate Seven + One!
I have one CD, recorded in Amsterdam on December 16, 1977. That meas some
longevity. You are not on that Cd, but playing with that band indicates
high level. Are you a regular, or just subbing?
Cheers
On 6 May 2013 15:24, Jean Marc Ternois <jeanm.ternois at gmail.com> wrote:
> Hello Larry,
>
> for your information, there are two "Petit Journal" in Paris, the older one
> located in Saint Michel Boulevard and the other located behind Montparnasse
> Station. The older is traditional jazz-oriented. There is no "protocol" to
> sit in, just ask the bandleader, some of them are very nice, others less
> :o))
>
> There is a new place in Paris (program is not yet published !). It's a kind
> of "Brasserie" which is located very close to Montparnasse Station, 5
> boulevard Vaugirard. It is named : the "Cosy Montparnasse" with music every
> weekday evening at 7:30 PM.
>
> We played here, my band and I, we had had two or three dates and it was
> very pleasant. Next time for us is on June 18th.
> I play also with the "Watergate Seven Plus One" at the Cosy on May the 16th
> 7:30PM.
>
> My band is the "San Francisco Jazz Band from Paris", a band devoted to the
> Turk Murphy's Music. You can see our dates on the website :
>
> http://www.sanfranciscojazzbandfromparis.com
>
> I hope you'll have good days in Paris.
>
> Jean Marc Ternois
> Trombone of the SFJB from Paris.
>
>
> 2013/5/5 Larry Garrett <lrg4003 at aol.com>
>
> >
> > I'll be in Paris next week and close to a couple of clubs which feature
> > trad jazz (Caveau de la Huchette and Petite Journal). Is any one on the
> > list familiar with the protocol to potentially (and politely asking to)
> sit
> > in, or is that something that would be frowned on over there? I've had
> the
> > opportunity to sit in at various clubs in New Orleans (where many of the
> > bands are very welcoming as long as, in the words of one trumpet leader
> one
> > night---you don't suck.)
> > Just trying to decide whether or not to lug my horn across the Atlantic.
> > Guess I could always end up busking to pay for the trip. Any advice
> > appreciated....
> >
> >
> >
> > Larry Garrett
> > KC Clarinet
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