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Ameranouche: OurStage’s Favorite Acoustic Gypsy Jazz Power Trio

It’s a good thing Ameranouche came up with that description of themselves because otherwise we might be at a loss. We might call them a… jazzy… fun… upbeat… bag of awesomeness? It’s hard enough to define the average rock band these days! Whatever you call them, Ameranouche has been a unique perennial favorite on OurStage with first place wins in both 2007 and 2008 and a number of other high-ranking finishes. Last year they were selected by OurStage to play at the 2008 JVC Newport Jazz Festival.

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Richard Sheppard, Xar Adelberg, and Ryan Flaherty

Life is pretty exciting right now for the acoustic gypsy jazz power trio. They’ve got a brand new website and a brand new CD, Awake, coming out May 1st. Rhythm guitarist Ryan tells OurStage, “We are just hoping to get this music out to people. We worked the whole last year on the CD and we are very excited about the outcome.”  Ameranouche shouldn’t have any trouble getting the CD out there given the amount of live shows ahead of them right now. Their tour schedule is packed full through November 13th and will undoubtedly pick up even more shows, since the band recently announced via MySpace blog that they are “bookable by YOU” for private events.

Now that you know what the band is up to, you may be wondering,

“What exactly is an Ameranouche?”

“The name is derived from two words; American and Manouche, the latter word actually meaning Gypsy, also reffering to a specific tribe of Gypsies from which the great guitarist Django Reinhardt originated and the style of music often categorized as Gypsy Jazz.  Though Ameranouche is a modern, original group, its members acknowledge Django as an essential inspiration and spirit behind the groups ethos, and could never deny his influence, nor the encouragement and guidance of the Gypsy, Flamenco and Jazz community worldwide. So in a way, it is a way to say thank you and pay homage to all our influences. Thus you have the name, Ameranouche!”

~From the Ameranouche bio

Awake will be available on CD Baby, iTunes, eMusic, Amazon and more May 1st.
Keep your ears open! And don’t miss Ameranouche on tour this summer.

Daily Dose: Tuesday, September 23rd Best OurStage Moments of Summer ‘08

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With fall officially here, we decided to take a different approach with today’s Daily Dose. Here’s a look back at the best OurStage moments of Summer 2008:

10. OurStage’s biggest fan, Shinny, meets Talib Kweli and gets VIP access to Bonnaroo.

9. Gypsy jazz trio Ameranouche gets a standing ovation at the Newport Jazz festival.

8. Roster McCabe covers Warren G and Nate Dogg’s “Regulate” at the 10,000 Lakes festival.

7. Five OurStage bands rock for a cause at EarthFest in downtown Boston.

6. Ashleigh Flynn sings a tribute to victims of Hurricane Gustav at Bumbershoot in Seattle.

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Ameranouche Plays Newport Jazz

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Shep, Xar, Alyssa (OurStage) & Ryan

Shep, Xar, Alyssa (OurStage) & Ryan

Ameranouche has been a longtime favorite in the OurStage.com family. Their unique Gypsy Jazz sound, undeniable talent and cool, mellow stage presence makes them a crowd favorite at any live show. This north east base trio came onto the grounds of Newport Jazz both excited and incredibly grateful for the opportunity to showcase their talents at this legendary festival. Their set included a myriad of tunes that, for me at least, made me feel like riding a moped down the cobblestone streets of some romantic town in northern Italy. It was fresh, interesting and light in a way that blended perfectly with the vibe on that warm summer morning.

Ameranouche: Shep, Xar, Ryan

Ameranouche: Shep, Xar & Ryan

Xar’s eyes closed as her fingers danced almost effortlessly across the strings of her upright bass while Ryan executed his energetic and complex accompaniment with technical perfection and Shep’s incredible finger work showcased an undeniable command over his instrument. These three musicians came together and performed with such a unique harmony that what they created on stage seemed better defined as art than mere music. Which could be why they were met with incredible love from the crowd and a standing ovation as they walked off the stage.

Ameranouche performs @ Waterside Stage @ Newport Jazz 2008

Ameranouche performs @ Newport Jazz 2008

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