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'''Jacky Molard''' is [[Breton]] musician and a well-known figure in [[Music of Brittany#Traditional Breton music|traditional Breton music]]. He plays fiddle, guitar and bass. He is/has been a member of Gwerz, Pennou Skoulm, the Jacky Molard Acoustic Quartet, and has also played in various groups with Erik Marchand such as Taraf de Caransebes. He is also a composer and producer. Jacky created the "Innacor" Breton/World music label in 2005 along with Erik Marchand and Bertrand Dupont.
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[[File:Jacky Molard 2010.jpg|thumb|Molard in 2010]]
'''Jacky Molard''' (born 1961) is a [[Breton people|Breton]] musician known for performing [[Music of Brittany|Breton folk music]].<ref name="Mathieson2001">{{cite book|author=Kenny Mathieson|title=Celtic Music|url=https://archive.org/details/celticmusic00kenn|url-access=registration|year=2001|publisher=Backbeat Books|isbn=978-0-87930-623-6|pages=[https://archive.org/details/celticmusic00kenn/page/125 125], 156}}</ref> He plays [[violin]], [[fiddle]],<ref name="Ward2003">{{cite book|author=Greg Ward|title=Brittany and Normandy|url=https://books.google.com/books?id=-LREIT4mCRIC&pg=PA429|year=2003|publisher=Rough Guides|isbn=978-1-84353-076-3|pages=429, 432}}</ref> [[guitar]] and [[Bass guitar|bass]]. He is or has been a member of {{ill|Gwerz (band)|fr|Gwerz (groupe)}}, [[Pennou Skoulm|Pennoù Skoulm]],<ref>[https://www.sasamusic.com/artist/ndiale Sasa Music]</ref> the Jacky Molard Acoustic Quartet, and has also played in various groups with [[Erik Marchand]] such as Taraf de Caransebes. He is also a composer and producer. Jacky created the "Innacor" Breton/World music label in 2005 along with Erik Marchand and Bertrand Dupont. He has also worked with musicians outside [[Brittany]] such as Foune Diarra.<ref>[http://www.abc.net.au/radionational/programs/archived/weekendplanet/jacky-molard-quartet--foune-diarra-trio-ndiale/3017304 ABC.Net]</ref>

== Discography ==
=== Solo ===
* Acoustic Quartet (2007)

=== Jacky Molard Quartet ===
* Suites (2012)

=== Appears on ===
* Kerden: Cordes de Bretagne (1998)

== References ==
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==External links==
==External links==
*[https://www.innacor.com/ Innacor]
*[http://worldmusiccentral.org/artists/artist_page.php?id=2080 World Music Central]

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Latest revision as of 15:56, 3 April 2022

Molard in 2010

Jacky Molard (born 1961) is a Breton musician known for performing Breton folk music.[1] He plays violin, fiddle,[2] guitar and bass. He is or has been a member of Gwerz (band) [fr], Pennoù Skoulm,[3] the Jacky Molard Acoustic Quartet, and has also played in various groups with Erik Marchand such as Taraf de Caransebes. He is also a composer and producer. Jacky created the "Innacor" Breton/World music label in 2005 along with Erik Marchand and Bertrand Dupont. He has also worked with musicians outside Brittany such as Foune Diarra.[4]

Discography

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Solo

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  • Acoustic Quartet (2007)

Jacky Molard Quartet

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  • Suites (2012)

Appears on

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  • Kerden: Cordes de Bretagne (1998)

References

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  1. ^ Kenny Mathieson (2001). Celtic Music. Backbeat Books. pp. 125, 156. ISBN 978-0-87930-623-6.
  2. ^ Greg Ward (2003). Brittany and Normandy. Rough Guides. pp. 429, 432. ISBN 978-1-84353-076-3.
  3. ^ Sasa Music
  4. ^ ABC.Net
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