Pierre Manetti

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Pierre Manetti (* 1993 in Bezons as Pierre Leguidcoq ) is a French jazz guitarist who moves between traditional gypsy jazz and modern jazz styles .

Live and act

Pierre Manetti, the youngest son of the musician Romane , began playing the guitar at an early age. In 2009 he and his band won the Prix ​​Spécial as the best young talent at the Festival des Puces de Saint Ouen . Initially influenced by Django Reinhardt's style, he later incorporated elements of American jazz and oriental music into his music . Together with Angelo Debarre , Boulou and Elios Ferré , Romane and Rocky Gresset , he appeared in the Django 100 program documented on DVD at the Théâtre des Champs-Élysées . He made his first recordings with his brother Richard , who also plays guitar, on the album Selmer 607, Vol.2 (2010). He has given concerts in Parisian jazz clubs such as the Duc des Lombards or the New Morning as well as with Levis Adel-Reinhardt at the Django Reinhardt Festival in Samois-sur-Seine . He performed with his own trio at Jazz à Vienne and with his quartet at the Moscow Jazz Festival. With his father and brother Richard, Manetti released Guitar Family Connection in 2013 .

Web links

Individual evidence

  1. Pierre Manetti Trio (MusicArt)