Jérôme Fouquet + electronics, muffin, Eri Makino, Jérôme Fouquet + the band

When:
2010 / 11 / 22 (Mon)
Live House:
Next Sunday - Asagaya
Category:
Experimental
Open Time:
18:30
Start Time:
19:00
Adv. Price:
1800+drink
Door Price:
1800+drink
Tickets:
From Next Sunday
Added by:
SAWADA
Jérôme Fouquet + electronics, muffin, Eri Makino, Jérôme Fouquet + the band

Details

chamber music,rock & jazz of acoustic and electronics 7

 

 

1

Jérôme Fouquet (Tp) + mitsuaki matsumoto (PC) + Kouhei Harada. (PC )

http://www.myspace.com/jeromefouquet

http://www.myspace.com/mitsuakimatsumoto

http://www.kouheiharada.com/

 

 

2

muffin

http://sound.jp/muffin/

 

 

3

Eri Makino

http://www.makinoeri.com/

 

 

4

Jérôme Fouquet (Tp) + Michio Karimata (S.Sax,Fl,Vo) + Miyako Kanazawa (Pf,Vo) + RIE (Bass) + SAWADA (Dr,Vo)

http://www.myspace.com/jeromefouquet

http://www008.upp.so-net.ne.jp/karimata/

http://www7.ocn.ne.jp/~tolsilo/

http://www.myspace.com/marby71

http://www015.upp.so-net.ne.jp/YOZIGENN/

 

 

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Jérôme Fouquet,
born in 1978, started playing the trumpet at the age
of eleven. He studied with Dominique Leroy and Régis Emorine. Early
on, he was strongly attracted to improvised musics of the world. At
the age of 16, he enrolled at the Académie Departementale de Jazz de
l’Oise, and studied with Patrick Dechamp, Michel Kuss and Pierre
Fanen. During this period, he began his second love with the bass
guitar, of which he studied concurrently with the trumpet.
In 2002 he enrolled at Lili et Nadia Boulanger Academy (Paris 9th
district) and worked with Nicolas Folmer, Toni Russo, Pierre Bertrand,
and participated in Jacques Vidal’s jam sessions (double bass player of Philly Joe Jones
Pepper Adams, Joachim  Kühn, Archie Shepp).
During the period 1999 to 2008, he collaborated, both in France and
abroad, with several bands and artists such as LA Flor del Fango,
Ouagadou , Sweet Talk, Iswood SSD, L’écharpe Rouge, Kanloar, Pascal
Brechet, Patrick Vilain, Fabien Norbert, Sophie Darly, Suzanne Davis,
Kenichi Matsumoto, Mori Shige, Hideo Ikegami,Yasuhiro Usui,Ono Ryoko,
Hataken, Hugues Vincent, Jean Christophe Decourrière ,Julien Jolly,
Boris Pelosof, Marc Davidovitz, and dancers Malika Saïd and Stephanie
Moitrel…
During the same period he led several workshops for improvised
collectives (UDEM, CRDPM Les Naïades…), and also ran jam sessions
for institutions (Liancourt Prison, Beauvais Vocational Rehabilitation
Center) and Mortefontaine festival. In addition to leading Kuma
Quartet, he is also a sideman in Dri’mmm Sextet, Le Gros Tube,
Motionless, BIG, Jake Jimmy Kenny and Mac Mulinsh.

 



Live House

Live House:
Next Sunday
Address:
B1F 1-35-23, Asagaya-minami, Suginamiku, Tokyo
Area:
Asagaya
Address (Japanese):
東京都杉並区阿佐谷南 1-35-23 第一横川ビルB1
Closest stations:
Asagaya, Minami-Asagaya
Next Sunday

Details

5 minutes walk from JR Asagaya station (Chuo line) or Tokyo Metro Minami-Asagaya station (Marunouchi line).

TEL: 03-3316-6799

 

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