Tigre Banda Magda

Album info

Album-Release:
2017

HRA-Release:
15.09.2017

Label: GroundUp Music LLC

Genre: Latin

Subgenre: Latin Jazz

Artist: Banda Magda

Album including Album cover Booklet (PDF)

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  • 1 Tam Tam 03:36
  • 2 Coração 03:25
  • 3 Ase Me Na Bo: Overture 01:21
  • 4 Ase Me Na Bo 04:21
  • 5 Muchacha (Ojos De Papel) 03:43
  • 6 Vem Morena 02:52
  • 7 Chanson Lev 04:24
  • 8 Reine de Bois 03:45
  • 9 Le Tigre Malin: Narration 01:34
  • 10 Le Tigre Malin 03:38
  • 11 Le Tigre Malin: Reprise 00:40
  • 12 Venin 03:39
  • 13 Thiamandi 04:47
  • Total Runtime 41:45

Info for Tigre



For their third album, Banda Magda assembles a multi-cultural cast and crew of musicians, cinematographers, engineers, and visual artists to create the multi-disciplinary work TIGRE. Drawing from the musical heritage of countries such as Greece, Brazil, Argentina, Colombia, France, Mali, and Zimbabwe, TIGRE is comprised of orchestral music and songs, sung in four different languages, by greek-born singer, bandleader, and composer, Magda Giannikou.

Banda Magda:
Magda Giannikou, piano, accordion & vocals
Mika Mimura, vibes, marimba, glockenspiel, xylophones & vocals
Marcelo Woloski, percussion & vocals
Keita Ogawa, percussion & vocals
James Shipp, percussion & vocals
Ignacio Hernandez, guitar & vocals
Petros Klampanis, upright bass & vocals
Haggai Cohen-Milo, upright bass
Or Bareket, upright bass
Andres Rotmistrovsky, electric bass
Michael League, acoustic guitar & vocals
Bobby Lanzetti, electric guitar
Jordan Perlson, drums
Chris Bullock, tenor saxophone, flute, clarinet & vocals
Mike Maher, flugelhorn, trumpet & vocals
Juan Andres Ospina, piano & vocals
Justin Stanton, keyboards

Produced by Magda Giannikou & Fab Dupont



Banda Magda
Led by greek-born singer, accordionist, film scorer and composer Magda Giannikou, Banda Magda moves from baiao to jazz manouche, from Greek dance rhythms to samba beats. Their songs, sung in French (with forays into six other languages), hearken back to the golden age of Brazilian bossa, the best of cinematic arranging, and the lush chic of vintage French pop, all while drawing on the band’s global background. Trained in film scoring at Berklee, Giannikou’s film music finesse has won her awards and caught the attention of everyone from Kronos Quartet to Louis CK (she sang a duet with CK for the comedian’s TV show).

Live, Banda Magda bursts with humor and quirky sensibility, powered by a unflagging energy. The New York-based group unites an Esquivel-loving vibes player from Japan; an Argentinean jazz guitarist, a Nagasaki-born percussionist with contemporary classical cred; a hand drummer with every South American rhythm at his fingertips; and a rock-solid Greek multi-instrumentalist/bassist, all led by the sweet-voiced Giannikou. Together, these close musical friends turn Giannikou’s songs into engaging romps that have won them a spot with Carnegie Hall Musical Explorers Series, as well discerning venues like Joe’s Pub, Celebrate Brooklyn, Millenium Stage-Kennedy Center, The Jefferson Center and more.

Booklet for Tigre

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