Lois Coeurdeuil Trio
Jazz from Wes to Benson
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Guitar, Hammond Organ, Drums.
Lois Coeurdeuil – Guitar
Franck Lamiot – Hammond Organ
Piero Iannetti – Drums
3 jazz instrumentalists, the sound of the 60s / 70s, swing bop, hard bop, funk and a lot of groove,
A beautiful mix of warm, powerful sounds, with colorful but also minimalist and intimate harmonies, that's what defines this trio!
Lois Coeurdeuil has a jazz and funky background, he played gypsy jazz for a long time under the name "César Swing" paying homage to Django Reinhard and shared the stage with the big names in French jazz, Sylvain Luc, Stochelo Rosenberg, Florin Niculescu , Angelo Debarre ...
His knowledge of different musical styles, jazz, funk, groove and gypsy, his passion for beautiful melodies, his virtuosity make him one of the most prominent guitarists in France.
The guitar sound, subtle playing, technique and remarkable finesse of Lois Coeurdeuil agree perfectly with the sounds of a full-sounding Hammond organ, sometimes heated to the boil! Frank Lamiot constantly composes with the pianissimos, the fortissimos with great intelligence. Franck pianist and jazz organist has integrated the blues since his youngest years, he now sports a filling Blues totally anchored in his game, allowing this trio to proclaim loud and clear his belonging to blues jazz.
The swing of drummer piero iannetti!
revives, tempers, accompanies with rigor but also pushes to the extreme to reach spheres approaching the spiritual. The fine sound, powerful bop and hard bop, a drum game built around an ORGANIC swing. Strongly influenced by the playing of Art Blakey, to which he pays homage with a sextet for ten years in which Lionel Belmondo officiates as saxophonist and musical director, the trumpeter Julien Alour or even as a guest Stéphane Belmondo.
A cocktail of 3 musicians that is "full box" where each helps the other to find the best of his game.
Musical ideas abound in this trio of "living" music.
The trio develops the themes of the big names in jazz. A very wide jazz palette:
ranging from Jimmy Smith to Wes Mongoméry, George Benson, Bireli Lagrene or Luky Peterson, Lou Bennet to name a few.