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Revision as of 03:51, 1 April 2021
Jacky Molard (born 1961) is Breton musician referred to as being important in the region and Breton folk music.[1] He plays violin, fiddle,[2] guitar and bass. He is or has been a member of Gwerz, Pennou 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
Solo
- Acoustic Quartet(2007)
- Suites(2012)
Appears on
- Kerden: Cordes de Bretagne(1998)
References
- ^ Kenny Mathieson (2001). Celtic Music. Backbeat Books. pp. 125, 156. ISBN 978-0-87930-623-6.
- ^ Greg Ward (2003). Brittany and Normandy. Rough Guides. pp. 429, 432. ISBN 978-1-84353-076-3.
- ^ Sasa Music
- ^ ABC.Net
External links