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− | Alla Zingaro were a | + | ''Alla Zingaro'' were a Hungarian inspired gypsy-folk instrumental group formed around 2000. The original line-up was [[Justine Francis]] (violin), [[Suzanne McNair]] (accordian), [[Martin Fisher]] (guitar), [[Stan Jagger]] (guitar), [[Steve Gray]] (bass) and [[Paul Tregilgas]] (percussion, drums). <br> |
− | [[Sean Lynch]] later joined the group as a third guitar player, whilst [[Peter Caldwell]] at various times alternated with other members on both guitar and double bass. | + | [[Sean Lynch]] later joined the group as a third guitar player, whilst [[Peter Caldwell]] at various times alternated with other members on both guitar and double bass.<br> |
− | Alla Zingaro released | + | ''Alla Zingaro'' released one CD EP in 2001, [[In a Gypsy Style]], which they sold at the group's Saturday morning performances at the Frankton Markets. They were active until about 2005. |
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Latest revision as of 15:20, 6 January 2011
Alla Zingaro were a Hungarian inspired gypsy-folk instrumental group formed around 2000. The original line-up was Justine Francis (violin), Suzanne McNair (accordian), Martin Fisher (guitar), Stan Jagger (guitar), Steve Gray (bass) and Paul Tregilgas (percussion, drums).
Sean Lynch later joined the group as a third guitar player, whilst Peter Caldwell at various times alternated with other members on both guitar and double bass.
Alla Zingaro released one CD EP in 2001, In a Gypsy Style, which they sold at the group's Saturday morning performances at the Frankton Markets. They were active until about 2005.