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Patrick Goraguer

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Patrick Goraguer
Born (1967-03-19) 19 March 1967 (age 59)
Boulogne, Billancourt, France
Genresworld music, jazz
Occupation(s)Musician, composer, arranger
InstrumentsPiano, drums
Years active1986–present
LabelsWarner music, Universal, Sony, Soul Note
Associated actsFemi Kuti, Arthur H

Biography

Patrick Goraguer, born in Paris, France in 1967 is a piano player, drummer, composer and arranger based in Paris, France.

Early life and career

Born in a family of musicians (his father is the composer Alain Goraguer, Patrick started to play piano and drums at the age of 6, later he took harmony and composition classes with Herve Legrand, later on he studied at Berklee College of Music where he met Stephane Furic, Chris Cheek and Jim Black with whom he recorded 4 albums for Soul Note. During these years he had the privilege to play in George Russell’s big band for the live premiere of Russell’s piece "Vertical Form VI." Back to France in 1993 he mostly met musicians from the world music scene while playing with Axel Bauer, Bruno Maman,[1] Wasis Diop and Liz McComb doing studio dates and writing music for TV. In 1996 he produced the albums of Faudel[2] and Gerald Toto[3]], at the same time he recorded a trio album with Philippe Lebaraillec with whom he started a Jazz Electro project called "Moon juice."

In 2000 he recorded with Femi Kuti[4]] on the album "fight to win" with whom he played on tour for three years and later recorded more albums. In 2003 he composed the music for the movie "Utopia" and a year later he produced two film scores for composer Lucio Godoy. The same year he started touring with Toto Bona Lokua and toured again with the band in 2008. In 2005 Patrick met Arthur H and started touring with him, three albums and another tour followed. That same year he recorded again with longtime friend Bruno Maman on an album arranged by Alain Goraguer. Via musician and friend Nicolas Repac[5]], Patrick started playing with Malian singer Mamani Keita whom he already met on guitarist Diely Moussa Kouyate's album (le temps). Later on Patrick recorded with Maxime Leforestier[6]] followed by a tour and a live album.

World

Femi Kuti, Salif Keita, Wasis Diop, Diely Moussa Kouyaté, Mamani Keita, Tony Allen, Lokua Kanza Arthur H, Bruno Maman, Oum, Juliette Greco, Françoise Hardy, Calypso Rose, Jane Birkin, Almo, Nicolas Repac, Rachid Taha, Angelique Kidjo, Dimitri From Paris, Teri Moise, Axel Bauer, Graeme Allwright, Alain Chamfort, Maxime Le Forestier

Jazz

Chris Jennings Drum’n Koto [7][8][9] (Mieko Miazaki) Chris Jennings Quartet (Pierre Perchaud, Manu Codjia). Stephane Furic, Jim Black, Chris Cheek, Andrew D’angelo, Eric Lohrer, Jean Charles Richard, Eric Surmenian, Jorge Rossy, Pierre Perchaud, Sylvain Daniel, Alexandra Grimal, Jeanne Added, Nelson Veras, Joseph Dumoulin, Jean-Luc Ponty, Lee Konitz, Kellylee Evans, Liz McComb, Bill Evans, George Russell, Kenny Werner,[10] Richard Bona, Frederic Gassita, Guy N’sangue, Philippe Sellam, Mauro Gargano, Giovanni Ceccarelli, Matteo Pastorino, Isfar Sarabski.

Cinema (composer)

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Cinema (musician)

  • Alberto Iglesias, "All About My Mother" Universal Music 1999 (Original soundtrack)
  • Lucio Godoy, "Intacto" JMB ediciones 2001
  • Qui m’aime me suive, "Qui m’aime me suive" Virgin 2006 (Original soundtrack)
  • Laurent Ferlet, "Sur le chemin de l’école" 2013 (Original Soundtrack)
  • Matthieu Chedid et Patrice Renson, "Un monstre a Paris" Universal Music 2011 (Original Soundtrack)

Television (composer)

  • Noirs de france de Pascal Blanchard et Juan Gelas
  • Noir est la couleur de Jacques Goldstein
  • Je vous ai compris de Franck Chiche
  • Le choix d'une mere de Jacques Malaterre
  • Boulevards du palais de Jacques Malaterre
  • Boris Vian swing a st germain des pres by Serge Korber

Supervision Musical Film

  • Anuman by Frederic Fougea
  • Sur le chemin de l’école by Pascal Plisson

Production Musical Film

Discography (Artist & Album)

World

  • Femi Kuti Fight to win (Universal/Barclay) 2001
  • Femi Kuti Day by day (Pias) 2008
  • Femi Kuti One people one world (Knitting Factory) 2018
  • Frederic Gassita Forever yours (AFJ/Atlantide) 2004
  • Frederic Gassita Following my stars (AFJ/Atlantide) 2008
  • Frederic Gassita With the royal philharmonic orchestra (AFJ/Atlantide) 2013
  • Frederic Gassita My experience (AFJ/Atlantide) 2015

Jazz

  • Stephane Furic "Kishinev" (Soul Note) 1991[17]
  • Stephane Furic "The twitter machine" (Soul Note) 1993[17]
  • Stephane Furic "Crossing Brooklyn Ferry" (Soul Note) 1995[17]
  • Stephane Furic "Music for three" (Soul Note) 1997[17]
  • Elie Massias "Brooklyn Days" (Zeev records) 2006[20]
  • Eric Lohrer "Selene Song" (Subsequence) 2008[21]]
  • Philippe Le Baraillec "Echoes from my room" (OWL) 1996
  • Elie Massias "World in Fiction" (lunchbox records) 1998
  • Lee Konitz/G.ceccarelli "Waxin’ in camerino" (Philology) 2011
  • Karin Hammar/Chris Jennings "Land" (2012)
  • Toni Germani Quartet "Canzoni in scatola" (Slam productions) 2016
  • Mauro Gargano "Nuages" (Diggin Music) 2020[22]

Chanson

  • Arthur H "L’homme du monde" (Universal) 2008
  • Arthur H "Showtime" (Universal) 2006
  • Arthur H "Amour chien fou" (Allpoints France) 2018
  • Pijon "Jonpi" (Mercury) 1989
  • Jean Ferrat "Dans la jungle ou dans le zoo" (Temey) 1991
  • Graeme Allwright "Lumière" (EPM Musique) 1992
  • Graeme Allwright "Live" (EPM Musique) 1994
  • Nina Morato "Je suis un vrai garçon" (Polydor )1994
  • Jérome Pijon "Aux pays des orties" (Universal 1994)
  • Jean Ferrat "Ferrat 95" (Temey) 1995
  • Jane Birkin "Version Jane" (Universal music) 1996
  • Teri Moise "Je serai la" (Virgin/ Source) 1997
  • Faudel "Baida" (Universal music 1998)
  • Gerald Toto "Les premiers Jours" (Warner music 1998)
  • Axel Bauer "Simple Mortel" (universal music 1998)
  • Nina Morato "Moderato" (Polydor) 1999
  • Superphenix "Superphenix" (Tristar/Sony) 1999
  • Lisa Barel "Lisa Barel" (Tot ou Tard) 2000
  • Menelik "Limbo Negro" (Sony music/Small) 2000
  • Jil Caplan "Toute Crue" (East west) 2001
  • Romeo "Non non non" (Tot ou Tard) 2002
  • Serge Reggiani "Autour de Serge Regianni" (Trema) 2002
  • Nana Mouskouri "Fille du soleil" (Universal) 2002
  • Fabulous Troubadous "Duel de tchatche" (Tot ou Tard) 2003
  • Bams "De ce monde" (Junkadelic Zikmu) 2005
  • Françoise Hardy "Parenthèses" (Virgin music 2006)
  • Gerald Toto "Spring fruits" (Mercoeur music) 2011
  • Juliette Greco "Ça se traverse et c’est beau" (Deutshe Grammophon) 2012
  • Sabina Sciubba "Toujours" (Bar/None Records) 2013
  • Emilie Gassin "Curiosity" (Idol /Coolangata) 2015
  • Pauline Paris "Carrousel" (Quart de lune) 2016
  • June Milo "Avril" (Sixième étage) 2019
  • Hum Hum "Traversant" (Dragon Accel) 2020

References

  1. 1.0 1.1 1.2 "Bruno Maman - Universal Music France". www.universalmusic.fr.
  2. "Faudel, le petit prince du raï".
  3. https://www.afrisson.com/toto-bona-lokua-20223/[
  4. https://musique.rfi.fr/musique/20081112-femi-kuti-toujours-vivant[
  5. http://www.lesax-acheres78.fr/meditations-sonores-de-nicolas-repac-2/[
  6. https://www.ouest-france.fr/node/1779406[
  7. Collon, H. (2013, July 22). Photo Reportages Chris Jennings Drum’n Koto. Citizen Jazz. https://www.citizenjazz.com/Chris-Jennings-Drum-n-Koto.html
  8. Bigotte, F., & Bigotte, F. (2016, January 10). Chris Jennings Drum’n Koto Trio - 1. Citizen Jazz. https://www.citizenjazz.com/Chris-Jennings-Drum-n-Koto-Trio-1.html
  9. Bigotte, F., & Bigotte, F. (2016a, January 10). Chris Jennings Drum’n Koto Trio - 1. Citizen Jazz. https://www.citizenjazz.com/Chris-Jennings-Drum-n-Koto-Trio-1.html
  10. [1] Lylo : Concert advertisement
  11. Becker, Jean, director. Deux Jours à Tuer. MyCANAL, Studio Canal, 2008, https://www.canalplus.com/cinema/deux-jours-a-tuer/h/765752_40099. Accessed 10 Jan. 2022.
  12. https://www.telerama.fr/personnalite/patrick-goraguer,6368,filmographie.php[
  13. [2]Listing: Unifrance.org
  14. Goraguer, P. (n.d.). Patrick Goraguer. Retrieved January 10, 2022, from https://mubi.com/cast/patrick-goraguer
  15. https://www.musik-sammler.de/release/red-hot-riot-cd-524059/[
  16. https://www.accent-presse.com/wp-content/uploads/IMG/pdf/oum_-_press_kit_-_soul_of_morocco.pdf[
  17. 17.0 17.1 17.2 17.3 https://www.camjazz.com/labels/soul-note/patrick-goraguer.html
  18. Acosta, Olivier (April 11, 2011). "Chris Jennings Quartet: Chris Jennings Quartet". CitizenJazz.
  19. "Drum 'n Koto (feat. Mieko Miyazaki (Koto) & Patrick Goraguer (Drums) with special guests Nguyên Lê (Guitar) & Kudsi Ergüner (Ney)) par Chris Jennings". 28 October 2013 – via music.apple.com.
  20. "In This Vision (feat. Edwin Berg, Nicolas Thys & Patrick Goraguer)" – via www.youtube.com.
  21. http://www.ericlohrer.net/books/NewPressBookEnglish.pdf[
  22. Dussutour, L., & Dussutour, L. (2021, February 21). Mauro Gargano. Citizen Jazz. https://www.citizenjazz.com/Mauro-Gargano-3479148.html

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