Wednesday
08
September
Spotted oversea !!
Our exclusive reporter Francis Normal spotted the band after their worldwide tour around Dorset.
Our exclusive reporter Francis Normal spotted the band after their worldwide tour around Dorset.
Entertaining a private party on the Isle of Wight, Francis enjoyed a nice chill out with the band, under the April's sun.
Meanwhile our undercover free-lance incognito not-known photographer, B.H ( name hidden for legal reason ) did capture thoses intimate moments with the Band.
He managed to also got an exclusive shot of a recording session in Hammoon Church.
He managed to also got an exclusive shot of a recording session in Hammoon Church.
Two Cd's are available :
and a DVD :
Du Jazz dans le Saucisson
Douce France
and a DVD :
La Photo de Tonton
Disclaimer:
We use only Free-Range Cd's and DVD's.
Our music is suitable for Vegetarian, Vegan and Lactose Intolerancy.
WARNING:
The Band may contains Nuts !
Side Effects:
Foot tapping, Finger snapping,
Craving for Camembert, Saucisson or Red wine.
We use only Free-Range Cd's and DVD's.
Our music is suitable for Vegetarian, Vegan and Lactose Intolerancy.
WARNING:
The Band may contains Nuts !
Side Effects:
Foot tapping, Finger snapping,
Craving for Camembert, Saucisson or Red wine.
Soiree Musicale
Afficionados of the monthly "Jazz Cafe" at The Exchange enjoyed a thoroughly French evening recently in the company of "Petites Annonces".
A large and enthusiastic audience was treated to a succession of atmospheric songs from this talented quartet. The rasping voice of lead singer/guitarist Jipe Gerardin helped to create the authentic candlelit atmosphere of a French cellar bar.
The only things missing were the smells of Gauloise and Absinthe!
If you are looking for a different and exciting musical treat make sure you don't miss them when they return, for return they surely must."
From Unity.com magazine by Graham Baseden
Afficionados of the monthly "Jazz Cafe" at The Exchange enjoyed a thoroughly French evening recently in the company of "Petites Annonces".
A large and enthusiastic audience was treated to a succession of atmospheric songs from this talented quartet. The rasping voice of lead singer/guitarist Jipe Gerardin helped to create the authentic candlelit atmosphere of a French cellar bar.
The only things missing were the smells of Gauloise and Absinthe!
If you are looking for a different and exciting musical treat make sure you don't miss them when they return, for return they surely must."
From Unity.com magazine by Graham Baseden
Be prepared to hear something different avec un accent français!




