Black Eyes
the Black Eyes , French group of music Yiddish and gypsy, was born under the impulse from two brothers violonists, Olivier and Eric Slabiak, whose uncle Léo Slab played already of the violin manouche with the famous Hot Club of France of Django Reinhardt. The group counted six members with his birth in April 1992, for five different instruments: two violins (Olivier and Eric Slabiak), a double bass (Franck Anastasio), an accordion (Georghe Ene, replaced since by Constantin Bitica), a guitar (Pascal Rondo) and a violoncello (François Perchat), to which a battery (Aidje Tafial) and a cymbalum were added (Marian Miu).
Discography
- 1992: has band Gypsies off (Buda/Mélodie).
- 1994: Continuation (Buda/Melody).
- 1997: Izvoara (EMI/Odéon).
- 2000: Balamouk (EMI/Odéon).
- 2002: Live (EMI/Odéon).
- 2004: tChorba (Black Eyes/Recall).
See too
- Gypsy music
- the official site of the group
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