Dear friend, first time i met Rodolphe must have been in a garden near the sacré coeur, walking with a folk guitar, not even with a Favino yet. I saw him playing daily for a number of years (when he wasn't ill). Each time I went to la Chope des Puces in the eighties, I saw him or Romane. Ninine's natural Favino was given him by Rodolphe in the eighties... Although Rodolphe was always a good guitarist, he had turned into a very good musician since then..All these people are very good musicians..
Oh this is so great. I just returned from Paris where I played with both these guys. Ninine's playing is always solid and in the classic style. Great happy swinging music. And David, as good as he sounds recorded, sounds so much better live. There's a wonderful warm timbre to his voice. Monday nights with him, Rodolphe Raffalli and others at Piano Vache are to die for. Thanks again for the clip.
@swingmanu I don't think so... First Rodolphe is from Nice, second he started playing south american music and then classical and even country... So he already knew a lot before encountering them :-)
And then even if he played a lot with Romane, and the team from "la chope", he was aslo very influenced by Maurice Ferret in "le clairon des chasseurs"...
Anyway this is such a small bunch, everyone influenced everyone...
Oh this is so great. I just returned from Paris where I played with both these guys. Ninine's playing is always solid and in the style. Great happy music. And David, as good as he sounds recorded, sounds so much better live, there's a wonderful timbre to his voice. Monday nights with him and Rodolphe Raffalli at Piano Vache are to die for.
Trop bien le son des guitares manouches avec le micro Stimer!
TheJazzmanouche1 10 months ago
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C'est trop cool le son des guitares manouches avec le micro Stimer .
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Dear friend, first time i met Rodolphe must have been in a garden near the sacré coeur, walking with a folk guitar, not even with a Favino yet. I saw him playing daily for a number of years (when he wasn't ill). Each time I went to la Chope des Puces in the eighties, I saw him or Romane. Ninine's natural Favino was given him by Rodolphe in the eighties... Although Rodolphe was always a good guitarist, he had turned into a very good musician since then..All these people are very good musicians..
swingmanu 11 months ago
nice :)
michaelamiles 1 year ago
Belle prestation les gars
Bravo Thumbs UP
6K6R 1 year ago
quel tristesse !!!!!!!!
joshlive29 2 years ago
what's the name of this song?
thomaski 2 years ago
" je m'voyais déjà" composed ( 1960) and sung by the french crooner Charles Aznavour..
gloutonton 2 years ago
thanks bro
thomaski 2 years ago
Oh this is so great. I just returned from Paris where I played with both these guys. Ninine's playing is always solid and in the classic style. Great happy swinging music. And David, as good as he sounds recorded, sounds so much better live. There's a wonderful warm timbre to his voice. Monday nights with him, Rodolphe Raffalli and others at Piano Vache are to die for. Thanks again for the clip.
davidthelefty 3 years ago
Rodolphe Raffalli is a pure jazz genius... There are only a few vidéos available on Youtube, but he is always impressive...
EdmondPlic 3 years ago
@EdmondPlic Rodolphe learn pretty much everything he knows coming to that place for years
swingmanu 11 months ago
@swingmanu I don't think so... First Rodolphe is from Nice, second he started playing south american music and then classical and even country... So he already knew a lot before encountering them :-)
And then even if he played a lot with Romane, and the team from "la chope", he was aslo very influenced by Maurice Ferret in "le clairon des chasseurs"...
Anyway this is such a small bunch, everyone influenced everyone...
EdmondPlic 11 months ago
Mais que font ses voyoux ?
samyso25 3 years ago
The singing guy is David gastine... Great Sideman...
EdmondPlic 3 years ago 2
I think he's a Ninine friend. I've met him in La Chope last April: very pleasant guy!
orestepinziettoni 3 years ago
Oh this is so great. I just returned from Paris where I played with both these guys. Ninine's playing is always solid and in the style. Great happy music. And David, as good as he sounds recorded, sounds so much better live, there's a wonderful timbre to his voice. Monday nights with him and Rodolphe Raffalli at Piano Vache are to die for.
davidthelefty 3 years ago 2