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Christophe Marguet

b. 14 Might 1965, Paris, France. Marguet started playing drums as a kid with 15 was learning with Jacques Bonnardel in Drôme. He transferred to Paris where he continuing with his research on the Dante Agostini College. He attended many workshops including one with Kenny Barron, Rufus Reid and Victor Lewis, and another with Goal (David Liebman, Richie Beirach, Ron McClure, Billy Hart and John Abercrombie). Marguet started playing skillfully in 1985, functioning at night clubs and celebrations with artists such as for example Ted Curson, Laurent De Wilde, Vincent Herring, Robin Kenyatta, Didier Levallet, Ted Nash, Bud Shank and Barney Wilen. He continuing freelancing as an accompanist through the 90s and beyond, also playing as a normal member of many rings including Daniel Beaussier’s Correspondances, the Nicolas Genest Quintet, the Emmanuel Sourdeix Trio as well as the Orchestre Country wide De Jazz. In the first 90s he seduced critical acclaim, specifically for his use vibraphonist David Patrois and with bass participant Christophe Wallemme. In 1993, he produced his very own trio with Sébastien Texier (saxophone) and Olivier Sens (bass). Stylistically, Marguet ably adapts towards the requirements of as soon as, but along with his own groupings leans towards acoustic and generally improvised music.

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