I agree and I'm afraid the rest of Fritzels musical soul has now departed: our group under Ryan Burrage completed its long running engagement at Fritzel's late last month. Jacques Gauthe will always be remembered as an integral force in our group: dedicated to putting life, energy, excitement and high quality musicianship into every performance. As Jack Maheu's pianist for years prior to his stroke, I can vouch for the same musical integrity on his part throughout his long career.
Oh no, thats horrible we are coming down to NOLA again this year for our anniversary. We are supposed to be their Wednesday thru Sunday. Another of my long standing traditions has now passed, With the passing of Francis and Dutch the German beer and Schnapps went away and now even Jazz at Frizels is passing by the way side. I wish your group the best of luck and if you happen to be playing elsewhere in the quarter please let me know where your at.
The diagnosing physician was Joe "KING" Oliver, pre-eminent jazz trumpeter up to Louis Armstrong. The operating physician was Jelly Roll Morton, whose vocal with the Red Hot Peppers made jazz history in 1927. Scapel, please.....
A dose of magic indeed. I wish I had something else to tell you, but my English vocabulary isn't wide enough to define your talent! Such an exquisite artists you are, this captures so many elements, I love your video. Outstanding photo! Congratulations! Поздравляю! כל הכבוד! Честитке! تهنئة 恭喜 Gratulation! A dreamscape to me
I had the pleasure and privilege of playing tenor sax with Jacques Guathe and Ryan Burrage in this Band at Fritzels in Nov 2006. Definitely 1 of the highlights of my musical career. Sad to hear of Jacques' passing - thanks for this great posting !
Jacques was a joy to work with. I still find myself laughing out loud when I think of some of the shenanigans that happened when playing with Jacques on the front line. Jacques was the real deal, he had the "authenticity" and the enjoyment of good music.
What a pity we will not hear Jacques play again. I had the pleasure of meeting him in Toronto at a concert put on by The Classic Jazz Society of Toronto. Over 200 enjoyed seeing Jacques. Colin R
We are all deeply affected by losing our friend and fellow musician. He was one of a kind and there is not a night we don't all miss his presence not to mention his sense of humor. Jacques, Ryan and Jim had a ball making each other laugh!!! What Joy! What wonderful memories!
On June 10, 2007 Jacques Gauthe passed away while on tour in France. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends and compatriots. He was bigger than life! Jacques Gauthe (1939-2007). "Action Man" and Martha will miss you deeply.
Man I love jazz at Fritzels. Sure do miss Dutch and his partner Francis and Jack Maheu playin, seems like part of the old girls soul is gone.
bettingpython 3 years ago
I agree and I'm afraid the rest of Fritzels musical soul has now departed: our group under Ryan Burrage completed its long running engagement at Fritzel's late last month. Jacques Gauthe will always be remembered as an integral force in our group: dedicated to putting life, energy, excitement and high quality musicianship into every performance. As Jack Maheu's pianist for years prior to his stroke, I can vouch for the same musical integrity on his part throughout his long career.
jazznbear 3 years ago
Oh no, thats horrible we are coming down to NOLA again this year for our anniversary. We are supposed to be their Wednesday thru Sunday. Another of my long standing traditions has now passed, With the passing of Francis and Dutch the German beer and Schnapps went away and now even Jazz at Frizels is passing by the way side. I wish your group the best of luck and if you happen to be playing elsewhere in the quarter please let me know where your at.
bettingpython 3 years ago
Who's The "Dr." In The House?
Morahman7vnNo2 3 years ago
The song that they are playing is,
"Hello Central, Give Me Dr. Jazz".
jazznbear 3 years ago
The diagnosing physician was Joe "KING" Oliver, pre-eminent jazz trumpeter up to Louis Armstrong. The operating physician was Jelly Roll Morton, whose vocal with the Red Hot Peppers made jazz history in 1927. Scapel, please.....
jazznbear 3 years ago
lol Thank Jim The Jazz'n Bear.
Morahman7vnNo2 3 years ago
Blackroachs 4 years ago
this is music.............
kronan11 4 years ago
Nice bar...
cmbradford 4 years ago
wooow....niiice...greatings from sweden :)
kronan11 4 years ago
I love New Awlins. Where you yat? Mama is going to make groceries so she can make po-boys and eat craw fish tonight. Bye.
DNDZOLLER 4 years ago
Still hanging tough at Fritzel's on Bourbon. Come see us and bring the po-boys!
Will be checking out your vids.....looks Great!
jazznbear 4 years ago
I had the pleasure and privilege of playing tenor sax with Jacques Guathe and Ryan Burrage in this Band at Fritzels in Nov 2006. Definitely 1 of the highlights of my musical career. Sad to hear of Jacques' passing - thanks for this great posting !
JeremyHuggett 4 years ago
Jacques was a joy to work with. I still find myself laughing out loud when I think of some of the shenanigans that happened when playing with Jacques on the front line. Jacques was the real deal, he had the "authenticity" and the enjoyment of good music.
jazznbear 4 years ago
SUPER GENIAL
QUOSCAR 4 years ago
yeeeaahhh : )
kronan11 4 years ago
What a pity we will not hear Jacques play again. I had the pleasure of meeting him in Toronto at a concert put on by The Classic Jazz Society of Toronto. Over 200 enjoyed seeing Jacques. Colin R
colinrob4 4 years ago
We are all deeply affected by losing our friend and fellow musician. He was one of a kind and there is not a night we don't all miss his presence not to mention his sense of humor. Jacques, Ryan and Jim had a ball making each other laugh!!! What Joy! What wonderful memories!
jazznbear 4 years ago
Great piano....does this guy play regularly in NOLA?
maycopar 4 years ago
Yes, if you check our website you will find an updated weekly schedule of appearances in New Orleans(currently 6-7 appearances a week).
jazznbear 4 years ago
On June 10, 2007 Jacques Gauthe passed away while on tour in France. He will be deeply missed by his family, friends and compatriots. He was bigger than life! Jacques Gauthe (1939-2007). "Action Man" and Martha will miss you deeply.
jazznbear 4 years ago
Magnificent music-even Jelly Roll Morton would applaud this group
Squarerig 4 years ago
Fantastic!! Thanks a lot for this.
solotequila72 4 years ago
great!
GoranTorin 5 years ago