Nicolas Pellerin et les Grands Hurleurs

Guitarist and mandolinistovi Simone Marionovi and baskytaristovi Simone Lepagemu of strings literally smokes, while the violinist Nicolas Le Pellerin kmitajícíma feet of dust and special tuning allows him to play on the instrument, as well as on the ukulele.

Pellerinovo dupaní to the pad be replaced by rhythmic percussion. It is called a québecois podorythmie and represents a totally unique part of traditional Quebec music and a secret weapon of their groups. If you remember the performances of their compatriots De Temps Antan on Colours, you'll be in 2013, the image.

Among the Québečany are Le Pellerin and Nicolas les Grands Hurleurs years hot, lean, musically detailing to life its ludic name: Great blooper. Comparison with most québeckých groups is failing because of a centuries-old tradition of singing trio multiinstrumentalistů took up inappropriately after her: her distinctive multicultural, zipping into the vision and, above all, an extraordinary energy, which shows válcuje audience.

While Le Pellerin comes from folk environment and really has a lot of Breton and Scottish songs, guitarist Simon Marion and mandolinista before he moved on to jazz and rock scene and bassist Simon Lepage composed twenty years of music for the theatre.

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Guitarist and mandolinistovi Simone Marionovi and baskytaristovi Simone Lepagemu of strings literally smokes, while the violinist Nicolas Le Pellerin kmitajícíma feet of dust and special tuning allows him to play on the instrument, as well as on the ukulele.

Pellerinovo dupaní to the pad be replaced by rhythmic percussion. It is called a québecois podorythmie and represents a totally unique part of traditional Quebec music and a secret weapon of their groups. If you remember the performances of their compatriots De Temps Antan on Colours, you'll be in 2013, the image.

Among the Québečany are Le Pellerin and Nicolas les Grands Hurleurs years hot, lean, musically detailing to life its ludic name: Great blooper. Comparison with most québeckých groups is failing because of a centuries-old tradition of singing trio multiinstrumentalistů took up inappropriately after her: her distinctive multicultural, zipping into the vision and, above all, an extraordinary energy, which shows válcuje audience.

While Le Pellerin comes from folk environment and really has a lot of Breton and Scottish songs, guitarist Simon Marion and mandolinista before he moved on to jazz and rock scene and bassist Simon Lepage composed twenty years of music for the theatre.

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Genres: Volksmusik, Folklor

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