Moreno Trio

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Moreno stands out among Gypsy jazz guitarists for his unique style, influenced by his tutelage under the venerable jazz manouche great Paul “Tchan Tchou” Vidal. Hailing from the Alsace, Vidal and Moreno’s playing is tied more closely to timeless Eastern European Gypsy music than to the urban Parisian swing of Django Reinhardt. Seeing Moreno play live is a humbling experience. With a cigarette hanging from his picking hand and his eyes never bothering to look at his Favino guitar, he uncoils Gypsy melodies with dashing style, fluidity, and an astonishing speed that leaves you breathless. Moreno also plays guitar heroics with tricks such as playing a melody on one string using the tuner to change notes. Moreno released his first album “Yoshka” in the nineties and later produced many othe gypsy jazz albums. "Le Fils du Vent" is yet another jazz manouche album by Moreno (released in 2003 under the aegis of Moreno Trio) and includes covers of the classic repertoire and original songs composed by Moreno with a touch of flamenco due to his encounters during his trips. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.