The music in 4:00 AM, the new recording by the Paris-based power roots trio Delgres, sounds gritty and full of energy. It's a brand of Creole blues built on strands of African and French Caribbean ...
Their record label describes Delgres as "the missing link of the blues," and an interesting link they are. The trio is fronted by singer/guitarist Pascal Danae, who before starting Delgres had already ...
Our guest in this week's programme is deep roots trio Delgrès. Performing at this summer's Paris Jazz Festival, founder Pascal Danae talks to RFI about the slave rebellion hero that inspired the band ...
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The France-based trio Delgres have successfully created one of the year's strongest all round albums. Sung mostly in Creole, the project's heartfelt social statements come through clearly in global ...
The Creole blues of the Paris-based power trio Delgres suggest the earthy sound of Mississippi blues reimagined with an African and French Caribbean accent. Featuring electric guitar, drums, and ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. French trio Delgres are known for their bluesy rock and Creole lyrics which they have toured extensively around France and the US.
Pascal Danaë sheds light on the historic and musical connection between Africa, the French West Indies and Louisiana. Delgres Combines Guadeloupean Heritage With New Orleans Creole And Blues Pascal ...
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French trio Delgres are known for their bluesy rock and Creole lyrics which they have toured extensively around France and the US. They were inspired by the little-known historical figure Louis ...
Pascal Danaë was born just outside of Paris and the first time he went to the French overseas region Guadeloupe, he was given the "Letter of Freedom" that belonged to his ancestor, Louise Danaë. She ...