The Lakeside Jazz Group
This band was inspired by the swing music of the late 1930s. Romano Cavicchiolo played notably with Benny Carter and Henri Chaix, Jean-Loup Muller accompanied Lionel Hampton, Liz McComb and Al Gray, and Jacques Ducrot is a musician of talent who excels in both ballads and fast songs. As for Jean-Yves Petiot, admire his incomparable style in the video which is hidden (not too much) on this page! Their collaboration resulted in the very successful recording of a CD in 2004. These musicians were driven by a sense of celebration! They made the world a happier place!
The band performed in jazz clubs, festivals, restaurants, as well as in private events.
From left to right : Jacques Ducrot (clarinet, saxes), Romano Cavicchiolo (drums), Marc Roth (guitar), Jean-Yves Petiot (bass), Jean-Loup Muller (piano)
Below are some extracts of a CD issued in 2004. Listen without restrain ! :
With: Jacques Ducrot (clarinet, saxes), Jean-Loup Muller (piano), Romano Cavicchiolo (drums), Jean-Yves Petiot (bass), Marc Roth (guitar) :
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Anatolia (M. Roth) (6:45)
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Good Evening Blues (traditional) (1:32)
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Grand-Rue (M. Roth) (4:52)
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If I Could Be With You (H. Creamer, J.P. Johnson) (1:09)
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I'm In The Mood For Love (J. Hugh, D. Fields)
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Just Squeeze Me (L. Gaines, D. Ellington) (1:46)
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Somebody Loves Me(G. Gershwin, B.G. de Sylva, D. Fields) (1:37)
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The Lady Is A Tramp (R. Rodgers, L. Hart) (1:23)
Live recording [no CD] (Jean-Loup Muller, p, Marc Roth, g, Jean-Yves Petiot, b.):
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Fleur d'autrefois (M. Roth) (3:53)
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Honeysuckle Rose (F. Waller A. Razaf) (4:31)
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All songs in one go (see above) (30:10 and some more)
Our thanks go to
- Rico Wack who made the first version of this site.
- All these musicians without whom this music would not have been played
- All these composers without whom it would not have been composed
- And to you who gave it the chance to be listened to...