Articles tagged ‘Paris Jazz’
Jazz
By Parisgirl | March 25th, 2008 |Paris’s love affair with jazz may have something to do with its liberation at the end of World War II. After four years of desolation and constraint, the strains of jazz arrived with waving flags, dancing in the streets.
Nowadays, you can find jazz clubs that reflect all sorts of taste, from Dixieland to [...]
Flamenco Plus Jazz = Smooth Sailing on Clouds
By Parisgirl | March 23rd, 2007 |Parisian Flamenco Meets Polynesian island ‘whatever’
You don’t need to go to an palm tree infested island - all you need is the sound of guitar music to transport you - especially when it’s something as exotic as flamenco jazz.
The Fahem Quartet will be serving up just that on the 29th March at [...]
Welcome to the Jazz Haze in Paris
By Parisgirl | March 22nd, 2007 |Photo by Chris Card Fuller - ©2007 Chris Card Fuller
Maybe when you walk through the Tuileries, big band jazz may not be the first thing that pops into mind - but that would only be if you’re not living, breathing and exhaling jazz. The more time I spend in Paris, the more I’m beginning [...]
