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Camille Thouvenot Mettà Trio

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December 19, 2025

December 19, 2025

20:30

Camille Thouvenot is a prolific and versatile musician from the Lyon scene, originally from Nîmes. Camille brings together two wonderful musicians from the Rhône-Alpes region around his compositions and arrangements: Christophe Lincontang on double bass and Andy Barron on drums. The complicity and chemistry between these three musicians, who are as passionate about swing as they are about more modern jazz styles, is evident. The trio's first album, "Crésistance," is conceived as a story and was acclaimed by critics upon its release in 2021, including a nomination for Revelation by Jazz Mag and a double-page interview in the January issue. An inspired and rebellious jazz, inventive and syncretic, intense and full of nuance. 2024 will see the release of the group's second album, "InTriospection," recorded in February at La Buissonne Studios with Gérard Deharo. Camille Thouvenot: piano Christophe Lincontang: double bass Andy Barron: drums

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