Petites Annonces: Gypsy swing avec un accent Francais – back by popular demand!

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North Dorset based Petites Annonces play a unique mix of gypsy jazz (Django Reinhardt et al), bonnes old french chansons from the likes of Charles Trenet, Jacques Dutronc and Boris Vian, all wrapped in a big slice of Punk Manouche.

Established in 2005 the quartet have played venues and events including Le QuecumBar, London’s premier gypsy swing bar and The International Gypsy Guitar Festival in Gossington, as well as at several private functions and wedding receptions.

Led by rhythm guitarist and vocalist Jipé Gérardin, the band features twin lead guitars from Damian Moody and Pete Nicholson, with bassist Mark Pennell holding down the bottom end. The group’s take on many gypsy jazz classics are less about staying true to the original or showing off their virtuosity. Instead, they brand the songs with their own character and sense of fun, all while keeping the spirit of swing alive.

Petites Annonces proved a huge hit on the Artsreach circuit back in the autumn, so much so that they are back and continuing their worldwide tour of Dorset this spring! The band warn that their audiences may experiences some side effects during their performances, such as foot tapping, finger snapping or cravings for camembert, saucisson or red wine! Expect to hear something different avec un accent Francais in Dorset!

Fri 7 February, 7:30pm. Marnhull Village Hall. 01258 820381

Sat 8 February, 7:30pm. Briantspuddle Village Hall. 01929 472483

Sun 9 February, 7:30pm. Shipton Gorge Village Hall. 01308 897562

www.artsreach.co.uk

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