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Matelo Ferret Tziganskaia and Other Rare Recordings 1960-1978 Menu: Store Home | Advanced Search | Shopping Cart | Checkout
Find a better price? We guarantee the lowest price. Email us or call 206-528-9873 for best pricing. 2. Gagoug 3. Chez Jacquet - A La Petite Chaumiere 4. Choti 5. Tziganskaia 6. Song D'Automne 7. Mademoiselle de Bucarest 8. Gagoug 9. In Einer Kleinen American Bar 10. Cher Ami 11. Sombre Dimanche 12. Pouro Rom 13. Madona 14. Soline 15. Charmaine 16. Tchoucar Valsarie 17. Fascination 18. Ne Te Presse Pas 19. Kleine Harmonika 20. Amoureuse 21. Ambiance Tzigane 22. Choti 23. Petite Fleur 24. Berusovie 25. Route des Acacias 26. Valse des Officiers 27. Caractere Slave Matelo Ferret was born in Rouen on the first of December 1918, the youngest child of a gypsy family. Following in his brothers Baro and Sarane's footsteps, he started playing the banjo as a child, in a dancing hall. As musette was coming into fashion, and Matelo's fame as a misician of talent was getting bigger in the Parisian musical world, he was soon asked to replace Gusti at the side fot eh famous accordionist Emile Vacher at teh Pigalle "Abbaye de Teleme," working at the same time in Guerino's Orchestra at "La Boite a Matelos." A short while later he returned to the guitar, and at the age of 13, joined the Romanian gypsy violinist Ionel Bajac's Orchestra. It is precisely that carefree gone by tzigane atmosphere which this album by Matelo Ferret recalls: the sleepless nights in dancing-halls, Russian spots, night clubs like Montmartre "Harlem" or "Jimmy's Bar" where after hours crazy jam sessions took place. Reviews and Ratings Submit a Review: Write a Review
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