Boulou Ferré (born Jean-Jacques Ferret, 24 April 1951) is a French virtuoso jazz guitarist, composer, arranger, and improviser. He is the brother of Elios Ferré, also a jazz musician, with whom he has recorded widely. His repertoire includes jazz and classical music. He is considered one of the greatest contemporary musicians of the manouche (gypsy jazz) tradition and has contributed to the genre through his knowledge of both jazz and classical music and his interest in the contrapuntal music of J. S. Bach.[1]
Music career
Boulou Ferré was born in Paris and came from a family of musicians. His father, Matelo Ferret,[2] and his uncle, Baro Ferret, played with Django Reinhardt in the Quintet of the Hot Club of France. His brother, Elios Ferré, is also a guitarist. By the age of seven, he was playing solos by saxophonist Charlie Parker on guitar. When he was eight, he gave his first concert, and when he was twelve he recorded his debut album.[3]
In 1974 Ferré formed the Corporation Gypsy Orchestra with Steve Potts, Christian Escoudé, and pianist Takashi Kako. The group recorded for SteepleChase in 1979. He formed Trio Gitan with Escoudé and Babik Reinhardt[2] and in 1988 with Philippe Combelle.
He formed a duo with his brother Elio in 1978 under the name Ferré instead of Ferret.[3][2]
In 2015, Boulou Ferré, Elios Ferré and Christophe Astolfi recorded the album La Bande des trois (When jazz meets French song), released in September 2015 by Label Ouest (L'Autre distribution ).[4]
Discography
The 13 Year Old Sensation from France (4 Corners of the World, 1965)
Intersection with Elios Ferré, Alain Jean-Marie (La Lichere, 2002)
The Rainbow of Life (Bee Jazz, 2003)
Shades of a Dream (Bee Jazz, 2004)
Parisian Passion (Bee Jazz, 2005)
Live in Montpellier with Elios Ferre (Le Chant Du Monde, 2007)
Brothers to Brothers with Elios Ferre (Plus Loin, 2008)
Django 100 (JMS, 2009)
Solo (JMS, 2013)
La Bande Des Trois with Elios Ferre (Label Ouest, 2015)
References
^Jean-Louis Comolli, André Clergeat, Philippe Carles Le Nouveau dictionnaire du Jazz Editions Robert Laffont, 2011 ISBN978-2-221-11592-3
^ abcdGilbert, Mark (2002). Kernfeld, Barry (ed.). The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. Vol. 1 (2nd ed.). New York: Grove's Dictionaries. p. 751. ISBN1-56159-284-6.
^ abcLankford, Jr., Ronnie D. "Boulou Ferré". AllMusic. Retrieved 10 January 2017.