Daniel Barda

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Daniel Barda (born March 30, 1944 ) is a French jazz trombonist (also flute , vocals , trumpet ) of hot jazz .

Live and act

Barda began his career first as a flutist in the field of classical music; In 1963 he played with the formation Les Haricots Rouges around the clarinetist Gérard Tanquin , in the mid-1890s in the traditional jazz quartet Paris Washboard , which included Alain Marquet , Louis Mazetier and Christian Azzi . With Henri Guédon he founded the big band Jazz Caraïbes . In the 70s he was also a member of the Anachronic Jazz Band , the High Society Jazz Band and the Watergate Seven + 1 ; with the band Charquet & Co. led by Jean-Pierre Morel , he performed at the International Traditional Jazz Festival Breda. In the 1990s he played a. a. with Gilbert Leroux Washboard Group and Oscar Klein 's European Dixieland All Stars. With Paris Washboard he made guest appearances at the International Dixieland Festival Dresden , the Great Connecticut Traditional Jazz Festival and in 2007 at the Köpenicker Blues and Jazz Festival ( Jazz de Paris ). In the field of jazz he was involved in 110 recording sessions between 1964 and 2012, including a. also with Maxim Saury , Oscar Klein / Sammy Price , Claude Luter , Jacques Gauthé and Peter “Banjo” Meyer .

Discographic notes

  • Les Haricots Rouges: Les Haricots Rouges en Public (Ducretet Thomson, 1966)

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Luca Cerchiari, Laurent Cugny , Franz Kerschbaumer : Eurojazzland: Jazz and European Sources, Dynamics, and Contexts . 2012.
  2. Zitty , Volume 30, Issues 16-18, 2007, p. 120
  3. Tom Lord : The Jazz Discography (online, accessed August 21, 2016)