Doodlin’ Vocal Swing
Doodlin’ was borne of an irresistible urge to rediscover
swing music and to revive the good humor
of the jazz age.
Doodlin takes its inspiration
from the pure tradition of American jazz, blues,
and boogie woogie groups from
the ‘20’s to the 50’s such as the Boswell Sisters,
the Mills
Brothers as well as the Nat King Cole Trio, Louis Jordan and the Tympani Five,
and of course Duke Ellington and Count Basie.
Doodlin’ uses this timeless
repertoire to give a fresh sound which builds something new
on an established
and well-loved foundation.
The original arrangements, the velvety yet sprightly
voices, the high-flying notes of the trumpet
and a driving, infectious rhythm
give the group the essence
of the best of the swing era.
Doodlin’ is based on the collaboration
and virtuosity of a vocal trio, composed of:
Evelyne Sornay, Vérene Fay
and Emmanuelle Rivault.
Three unique voices, three different sensibilities,
each with a personal history,
a musical life lived which is heard in the choice
of songs and their interpretation.
Each vocalist has her own style but all three are dedicated to making the
music swing.
It is a good and delicious combination, smooth as can be yet sparkling
like a good champagne”
writes Marc Plossard, Le Dauphine Libere, Les
Vans April 10, 2003.
Since 2001, the group has become a favorite on the French
jazz scene, especially the festival circuit,
playing at Jazz aux Sources, the
Meunster Jazz Festival,
Jazz in Artois, the Festival de Carcassone,
the Avignon Festival, Enghien Jazz
Festival, Hot Club de Niort, IMFP in Salon de Provence,
144 Dance Avenue in
Toulouse, Festival Jazz en :Liberté, Festival Les Couleurs du Jazz….
With
Daniel Solia (drums) Perre Peyras (bass) David Giancola (harmonica) and
Jean
Francois Bennel (saxophone and trumpet) they recorded their first album “Swing
It!”
which was released in May 2004, Upon several occasions, talented
soloists have accompanied
Doodlin’ including Paul Cheron, Daniel Huck,
Denis Carter, Jean Philippe Stevenin, Fracesco Castellani, Gérard
Murphy…
For
two years now, their best accomplice on the stage has been the trumpet
player Michel Barrot.
During his career he has played with many musical legends,
including James Brown, Richard Galliano,
Sonny Grey, Toots Theilemans, Eddie
Louis, Marc Ducret, Michel Legrand, Mario Statchev…
In 1979 he founded
the jazz school IMFP in Salon de Provence. This exceptional musician
thrills
the public with his inventive choruses and onstage charisma. In 2006,
Doodlin’ reformed
the group
adding pianist Pierre Cammas, bassist Gerard Maurin and drummer
Michael Santanastasio.
Pierre Camas, whose intense musicality sensitivity and
creativity gives the band a new range of colors,
has accompanied many big jazz names, such as Dizzy
Gillespie, Frank Foster, Johnny Griffin, and Maxime Saury.
A musical colleague
of Cammas’ for several years, the bassist Gérard Maurin is a
musician blessed with a solid rhythmic
and harmonic sense. He won the gold medal from
CNR de Marseille in Jazz, harmony and counterpoint,
and he has played with,
among others, Toots Thielemans, AndréVilleger, Richard Galliano and
Sandy Patton.
Drummer Michael Santanastasio plays the drums with a finesse
and inventiveness that was honed during more than 15 years
of playing in the
U.S. with the likes of Bobby Watson, Russell Malone and Sandy Patton.
His precision
and suppleness bring the group an incomparable sense of swing.
| Contact : | Vérène FAY 33 (0)6 82 58 58 38 |
| E-mail : | presse@doodlin.com |
| Site : | Doodlin.com |