Patrice Meyer

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Patrice Meyer (born December 18, 1957 in Strasbourg ) is a French progressive rock , fusion and jazz guitarist .

Meyer started learning the guitar autodidactically from the age of ten . From 1979 to 1981 he played with Henri Texier and Bernard Lubat ; he also gave solo concerts and opened concerts for Jim Hall . Since the 1980s he worked a. a. in a quartet with Hugh Hopper , Pip Pyle and Sophia Domancich and Hoppers FrangloDutch Band , with Richard Sinclair and with Pierre Moerlen ; In 1995 he toured in the formation Equip Out with Pyle, Paul Rogers and Elton Dean , in the following years also with Didier Malherbe and Djivan Gasparyan . He presented several albums under his own name, such as Racines crooisées (1983, with Philippe Petit , Patrick Morgenthaler , Henri Texier, Jacques Mahieux ) and Dromadaire Viennois (1986). In 2001 the trio album On the Street Where You Live , recorded with John Greaves and Marcel Ballot , was released , with jazz standards such as " All the Things You Are ", " It's Only a Paper Moon ", " Over the Rainbow " and " My Favorite Things ".

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  1. ^ A b The International Who's Who in Popular Music 2002 , edited by Andy Gregory. Europa Publications Taylor & Francis, 2002, p. 348