Sébastien Charlier | |
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Background information | |
Born | France | 25 October 1971
Genres | Pop, rock, electronic[1] |
Occupation | Musician |
Instrument | Harmonica |
Years active | 2000–present |
Sébastien Charlier (born 25 October 1971, Beaumont-sur-Oise) is a French diatonic harmonica player. He plays chromatically, in all keys, on a single blues harp. His music is inspired by many different influences, from blues to jazz, from fusion to electro-pop.[2][3] He has also written two textbooks: Je débute l'harmonica[4] and Méthode en poche harmonica.[5]
Discography
Solo
- Impasse des Mousserons, 1995, Electro Jazz
- Just Jazz, 1998, 9 jazz standards
- Diatonic Revelation, 2005, produced by Didier Lockwood
- Precious Time, 2009, Jazz Fusion
- La Coccinelle Geante, 2009, Electro-Pop
- Precious Time 2.0, 2016, Jazz Fusion
Collaborations:
- Six ½ - Six ½, chante Nougaro
- Jean-Paul Millier - Jazz par Millier
Pop / Rock / Electro:
- Karim Kacel - Une autre
- Laetitia Backwell – Changer d’univers
- Compilation – Tribute to Lee Brilleaux
- DVD Laurent Gatz – Gatz Band Live @ New Morning
- Too Much Processing - J'aime Ta Soeur
On soundtracks
- John Scott - Concerts pour l'Aventure
- Armand Amar, La jeune fille et les loups
- Patrice Peyriéras - Une famille pas comme les autres
- Thierry Malet – L'Héritier
Video
- Harmo Jazz
References
- ^ Thomas, Bryan. "Sébastien Tellier". AllMusic. Retrieved 7 October 2018.
- ^ "Sébastien Charlier official – Harmonica Next Gen". Sebcharlier.com. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
- ^ Delphi'Muz - Sébastien Charlier pour la sortie de "Precious Time" 2 déc. 2009 – L'harmoniciste Sébastien Charlier nous fait l'amitié de nous faire découvrir en exclusivité son nouvel album Precious Time"
- ^ "Je débute l'harmonica (Editions Hit Diffusion)". Editions-hit-diffusion.fr. Retrieved 9 March 2023.
- ^ "Méthode en poche harmonica (Editions Hit Diffusion)". Editions-hit-diffusion.fr. Retrieved 9 March 2023.