It was 1969 at the Woodstock Festival, the voice of Barry “The Fish” Melton filled the air over an excited crowd. At the same time Jay Ryan was in the streets of Chicago in the marching band.
Barry «The Fish» Melton – Vocals, guitar Jay Ryan – Vocals, guitar Stéphane Missri – Guitar, banjo Paul Susen – Fiddle, mandolin Marten Ingle – Bass Danny Montgomery – Drums
Produced by Paul Bessone for Juste Une Trace Published by Ice Nine Publishing and Seafood Music Recorded at LA DAME DE CANTON Mixed by Arnaud Bascuñana Live video by friend and DDC Artwork “Live at La Dame de Canton” by Corinne Garino
A STOP-MOTION video for « Genesium » by PEE BEE. The song composed by Claudio Pallaro is on the album OR NOT TO BE. The reference of Genesium is not immediately apparent, eventually emerging from pastoral swathes with a theme from Genesis’ Cinema Show… It’s a fun environment and Pee Bee have established a quietly anarchic culture that keeps the music away from the chin-stroking density that could put non-jazzers off. As such, it’s an exuberant and highly enjoyable listen that takes in current affairs and pop culture from the ’60s and ’70s within quirky arrangements, all put together by a wide-ranging and technically accomplished group of musicians.
Video produced by Paul Bessone for Juste Une Trace Assisted by Jean Bessone GENESIUM published by Éditions Amoc Recorded and mixed by Yohan Progler for Jazz En Face Mastered by Raphaël Jonin Video Design by Thibault Joyeux Photograph by Nathalie Courau-Roudier Artwork “Or Not To Be” by Jérémie Bernard
30 years later, Gary Brunton, Bojan Z and Simon Goubert record their first album together. The official video for 83 BIS (Gary Brunton) from the album NIGHT BUS
GARY BRUNTON – Double bass
BOJAN Z – Piano
SIMON GOUBERT – Drums
Produced by Paul Bessone for Juste Une Trace
Published by Éditions Amoc
Recorded and mixed by Vincent Mahey
Mastered by Raphaël Jonin
Produced by Gary Brunton and Edouard Ferlet
Video Design by Thibault Joyeux, Paul and Jean Bessone
Photographs by Nathalie Courau-Roudier
Artwork cover by Jérémie Bernard
Supported by Sacem and Scpp
It was 1969 at the Woodstock Festival, the voice of Barry “The Fish” Melton filled the air over an excited crowd. At the same time Jay Ryan was in the streets of Chicago in the marching band.
It is no coincidence that LIVE AT LA DAME DE CANTON starts off with “Jesse James”, one of the songs co-written by Barry “The Fish” Melton and Bob Hunter. Robert Hunter, lyricist and member of the Grateful Dead, had passed away 3 days before the recording. It’s with these memories and some nostalgia that Barry got on stage accompanied by Jay and The Cooks. He pays homage to his friend and you can hear it in his voice.
Barry «The Fish» Melton – Vocals, guitar Jay Ryan – Vocals, guitar Stéphane Missri – Guitar, banjo Paul Susen – Fiddle, mandolin Marten Ingle – Bass Danny Montgomery – Drums
Produced by Paul Bessone for Juste Une Trace Published by Ice Nine Publishing and Seafood Music Recorded at LA DAME DE CANTON Mixed by Arnaud Bascuñana Live video by friend and DDC Stop Motion by Thibault Joyeux Artwork “Live at La Dame de Canton” by Corinne Garino
A stop motion video for a PEE BEE‘s hymn. The song composed by Gary Brunton with lyrics by Heather Joyce is on the album OR NOT TO BE. The energy and sensuality are surprising. Pee Bee plays and sings without worrying about stylistic boundaries. In fact, the sizzling hot band draws on jazz, rock, pop or traditional music to give it to heart and share happiness. Pee Bee cross the English Channel revisiting England with «OR not to BE». The nod to the Buzzcocks or to David Bowie, on «United We Stand», highlights the openness of the «big band» (12 artists).
«… Pack up your troubles In an old kit bag Pee Bee is marching Keep calm and Pee Bee In your hearts You’ll never walk alone…»
Video produced by Paul Bessone for Juste Une Trace Assisted by Irene Bessone UNITED WE STAND published by Éditions Amoc Recorded and mixed by Yohan Progler for Jazz En Face Mastered by Raphaël Jonin Live video by Margaux Hardoin Video Design by Thibault Joyeux Photograph by Nathalie Courau-Roudier Artwork “Or Not To Be” by Jérémie Bernard
LIGNE 13 (Jay Ryan, Marie-France Floury, Éditions AMOC)
Kamel a franchi les montagnes Kamel a traversé la mer Mais il a vraiment connu la pire des galères Sur la ligne 13, même si c’était pas la grève Sur la ligne 13, il a eu comme un malaise ! Marie Louise a soixante-quinze ans Elle n’a plus que 3 ou 4 dents Si elle veut descendre à Invalides, Il faut qu’elle se speede ! Car sur la ligne13, son dentier, elle l’enlève Sur la ligne 13, fais gaffe à ta prothèse ! Michelle de Saint Germain en Laye Arrive sur Paname par le RER C Mais elle ne rigole pas du tout même si elle s’arrête à Gaité Et sur la ligne 13, elle pourrait écrire une thèse Sur la ligne 13, une thèse vraiment balèze ! Boubakar a dégoté un job Mais le wagon était blindé, il n’a pas pu y monter Alors pour pas être en retard, il a démissionné ! Il fait la manche sur le quai De la ligne 13, c’est la crise et elle te baise Sur la ligne 13, ou tu pousses ou tu crèves ! Marie-France va voir son pote à Saint-Denis Elle connaît le Carrefour Pleyel Mais dans le couloir du métro pas de piano C’est une vraie poubelle ! Sur la ligne 13, entre les canettes de 16 Sur la ligne 13, que des bémols pas de dièses La ligne 13, tu vas l’avoir mauvaise La ligne 13, fais toi une ligne, ça apaise ! La ligne 13, y a comme un truc qui pèse La ligne 13 dis adieu à tes rêves
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