Marcel Azzola
Marcel Azzola (born 10 July 1927 in Paris) is a French accordionist of Italian descent, his mother was from Valbondione and his father was from Pradalunga.[1] During his career he has accompanied many of the most famous French singers of his era, including Boris Vian, Édith Piaf, Tino Rossi, Yves Montand, Juliette Gréco, Jean Sablon, Francis Lemarque, Gilbert Bécaud, and notably Jacques Brel (who contributed to Azzola's notoriety with his exclamation of "Chauffe, Marcel!" while recording "Vesoul"). He has also provided music for many film producers, including Claude Lelouch, Jacques Tati, Bertrand Tavernier, Claude Sautet, and Edouard Molinaro.
Discography
- Gipsy Waltz (EmArcy, 1989)
- L' Accoreoniste: Homage to Piaf (Polygram, 1995)
- Et Ca Tournait: Anthologie du Musette (Sony, 2000)
- Jazzola (Black & Blue, 2002)
- Le Meilleurs (Disky, 2002)
- 3 Temps Pour Bien Faire (Le Chant du Monde, 2005)
- Adios Muchachos (Intense, 2006)
- Les Grands Standards, Vol. 1 (Universal, 2006)
- Les Grands Standards, Vol. 2 (Universal, 2006)
- Musique a La Mode (Universal, 2007)
- Vignola Reunion Trio (Nel Jazz, 1999)
- Accordeon Seduction (Wagram, 2010)
- La Cumparsita (Sound and Vision, 2012)
- Les Archives de l'Accordéon (Marianne Melodie/Multiwaves, 2010)
- Vive le Musette (Parlophone, 2013)[2]
With Stan Getz
- Mort d'un Pourri (Melba, 1977)
References
- ↑ Morandi, Daniela. "Azzola, il genio della fisarmonica". bergamo.corriere.it/. Corriere della Sera.
- ↑ "Marcel Azzola | Album Discography | AllMusic". AllMusic. Retrieved 15 October 2016.
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