Jérôme Nicolas

Last Days in La Rochelle

1 - With René Bigot, my host and director of the La Rochelle New Orleans Jazz Festival
2 - With Jérôme Nicolas at the La Rochelle casino
3 - Les Deux Tours de La Rochelle
4 - Backstage before concert with Vitamine
5 - La Rochelle City Hall

La Rochelle Dixie Jazz Watercolor

Watercolor of the 2010 La Rochelle Dixie Jazz Festival by Barrie Hill, a talented artist passionate about music. Barrie's work is currently on display at Café, Chocolat, Thé near the old port in La Rochelle.

La Rochelle Photo Wrap

Zachary Lipton, Didier Court, Jerome Nicolas, Philippe Guignier at educational jazz event
Zachary Lipton with Bernard Godon
Zachary Lipton with Malo Mazurié
Jérome Nicolas pre-concert
Zachary Lipton with Philippe Guignier
Zachary Lipton, Didier Court, Jérôme Nicolas, Robert Mendoche in La Rochelle

1) At educational event in La Rochelle
2) Zachary with Bernard Godon
3) With Malo Mazurié Practicing at 7am
4) Jérôme Nicolas pre-concert
5) Zachary With Philippe
6) With Didier, Jerome, and Robert in street performance.

Après Minuit Happy Birthday from Hotel Mercure

As promised to my friend, Randy Xu, "Happy Birthday" played by a french gypsy jazz band.

Zachary Lipton - Tenor Saxophone
Jérôme Nicolas - Clarinet
Philippe Guignier - Banjo

A Musical Journey through Ile De Ré

Out the window of René Bigot's van, a view of the French countryside with original music and performances.

1) "Swinging with the Pope" by Zachary Lipton.
2) Free Improvisation with sounds of the sea by Jérôme Nicolas
3) Performance of 'La Mer' by Philippe Guignier and Jérôme

Zachary Lipton - Tenor Saxophone
Jérome Nicolas - Clarinet
Philippe Guignier - Guitar

Cherokee with a Beatboxing Jérôme Nicolas

Having fun at Ray Noble's expense during soundcheck with Jérôme Nicolas. May 6th, 2010

Photoboothing the Tour

Video coming soon. Wifi dans la maison is too slow to handle the transfer. In the meantime, here's a few moments from the tour from the perspective of mon ami l'ordinateur (Professor Macbook).

1 - Robert Mendoche et Alain Rattier
2 - Jérôme Nicolas and Philippe Guignier
3 - Backstage in La Rochelle waking up, wiped after two hours passed in a van.

I've Got Rhythm w/ Roman Swing Quintet Live in Châtelaillon

Zachary Lipton - Tenor Saxophone, Didier Court - Guitar, Philippe Guignier - Guitar, Aurélien Guyot - Violin, Jérôme Nicolas - Clarinet, Robert Mendoche - Bass

Je Suis Arrivé à La Rochelle

[excusez-moi! - the following post was written last night but could not be published for lack of wifi access]

Hello world! I wanted to blog sooner but my schedule has exploded. After arriving yesterday afternoon in La Rochelle, I settled for a moment in my host’s lovely home before running off to dinner at a restaurant with several fellow musicians. Today, after waking up at 9:00am, I quickly tore through a lovely breakfast before warming up and running to participate in a New Orleans style street performance. Immediately after, we departed for a sound check prior to a concert in La Rochelle’s suburbs. Though I write, I must wake up in four hours to begin a new day of learning tunes, making friends and performing.

René Bigot, the festival director, and my gracious host while in La Rochelle has a wonderful house, complete with a pool and beautiful garden. The welcome from the people of La Rochelle has been warm and I have made several friends along the way. Special shout outs (did I actually just write ‘shout outs’? – there has to be a better word but I can’t summon it) go to Robert Mendoche, a trumpeter and bassist with a sharp wit; Michael Lardeux, a web designer, graphic artist and photographer who has generously donated his time to create a beautiful website (http://larochelledixiejazz.fr); Aurélien Guyot, a violiniste skilled both in traditional and modern jazz; Phillppe Guignier, a guitarist in the mold of Django Reinhardt; Jérôme Nicolas, a clarinetist whose gorgeous sound makes me want to start playing clarinet again, and Didier Court, a talented guitarist, banjoist, bandleader and sometimes singer.

For now, maybe I can compensate for my lack of cogent writing with some video from the road. Enjoy the thoughtful commentary on American politics from a like-minded French woman with whom I road the train from Paris.

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