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THE
JAZZGAZETTE
Information and contact magazine for New Orleans jazz
and other
traditional jazz styles buffs
Août / Septembre 2002
SWEET
MARY CAT JAZZ BAND
& THEIR NORTH AMERICAN FRIENDS
JAZZ CRUSADE JCCD-3079
Audiophile Studio, New Orleans, april 15th 2002
(…)
What amazes me is how three people from France, one from New Orleans,
two Canadians and two guys from Connecticut manage to step into a
studio and, in one session, record enough excellent material to fill
almost two CDs.(…) A three piece front line improvising
together is already a serious accomplishment. Add a fourth horn and it
becomes a small miracle if they end up with the integrated and
harmonious ensembles we have here.
" Time
to dance ", they couldn't have chosen a better title. This is
real New Orleans dance music. This was an additional challenge, this was not just a jazz session,
but a New Orleans jazz dance session. I wonder
if there were any dancers that day in George Buck's Audiophile
Studio, but I can easily imagine them. All the tempos without an
exception, invite to dance.
In this french-American/Canadian connection Jacques
Gauthé could be seen as the 'rait d'union"
(hyphen) between the two groupes. Norn in France but living in New
Orleans for many, many years, a student of Bechet and an exceptionally
fine musician, he was the right person in the right place at the right
time.
Marie Dandrieux, Christian Genin and Jean-Pierre Alessi are all members
of Sweet Mary Cat, one of the few
french bands playing in the authentic New Orleans style. (...)
Close
your eyes, imagine you're in New Orleans somewhere in the forties at
the house of rather rich family (otherwise they couldn't afford a band
of this size!), there is a party going on for someone's anniversary, a
wedding or any other celebration. The band starts to play and
immediately the dance floor is filled with dancing couples...
(…)
Marcel JOLY |
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