Sunday 16 February 2014

Café Manouche - a gypsy jazz/swing style band to watch out for.

Café Manouche are based in London/Stamford, but travel all over UK. Café Manouche are a young Gypsy jazz & swing band formed by three brothers, perfect for that special event...

Playing music from the 1920s to the 50s, including Parisian waltzes, hot swing and touches of Latin and bossa nova, played in the distinctive style of gypsy jazz guitar legend Django Reinhardt.

Café Manouche's music is perfect for many occasions and suits most venues; Weddings, private parties, garden parties, festivals, vintage themed events, swing dance events, afternoon tea, Sunday lunchtimes, late night bars, cafés, hotels, casinos and many more...

The band have played many private parties and weddings and are perfect for any time of day!
Cafe Manouche can tailor their music sets to just one genre but specialise in being diverse in their range of styles.



What some of their clients have said:

Cafe Manouche are a young and up and coming band who played here at Le Que this year. Every Gypsy/swing band in the world aspires to play here and these guys 'stormed' it at their premier performance. We are so impressed with them, that we've booked several gigs & other projects for next year. They are must 'see' for their individual technical abilities, and they are just great, easy guys to work with. They won't disappoint!
- Le Quecumbar

Cafe Manouche played our garden party in the summer and provided a fantastic atmosphere for our guests. We were not familiar with Gypsy Jazz music before but now we are hooked! Highly recommended.
- Anna Stevens


Please get in touch for more information about their music.

The band is a quintet in full, with melodic Accordion/piano, two swinging fiery guitars, hot double bass and sultry vintage style female vocals...


The band can also be hired as;
* guitar duo
* trio
* quartet
(with or without vocals)

Please enquire for prices

http://www.cafemanouche.co.uk/

Members of the band have previously played;
• Union Chapel,
• Port Elliot festival,
• Green note cafe, London,
• Secret Garden pub, London,
• Hootanany, London,
• Southwell folk festival,
• The Nottingham Contemporary,
• Rescue Rooms, Nottingham
• and many more venues and festivals.

This up and coming young band are quickly making a name for themselves across the Midlands and London, catch them if you can playing the more interesting venues!'

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