Nguyên Lê (Vietnamese: Lê Thành Nguyên; born 14 January 1959) is a French jazz musician and composer of Vietnamese ancestry.[1] His main instrument is guitar, and he also plays bass guitar and guitar synthesizer.[2]
French jazz musician and composer
In this Vietnamese name, the surname is Lê. In accordance with Vietnamese custom, this person should be referred to by the given name, Nguyên.
Nguyên Lê
Nguyên Lê 2013
Background information
Also known as
Lê Hong Nguyên
Born
(1959-01-14) 14 January 1959 (age63) Paris, France
He has released albums as a leader and as a sideman. His 1996 album Tales from Viêt-Nam blends jazz and traditional Vietnamese music. Nguyên Lê has performed with Randy Brecker, Vince Mendoza, Eric Vloeimans, Carla Bley, Michel Portal, Renaud Garcia-Fons, Per Mathisen, Marc Johnson, Peter Erskine, Trilok Gurtu, Paolo Fresu and Dhafer Youssef.[3]
In spring 2011 he released Songs of Freedom, an album with cover versions of pop hits from the 1970s.
Bands
Nguyên Lê Trio
Nguyên Lê: guitars, arrangements
Michel Alibo: electric bass
Karim Ziad: drums, percussion
Nguyên Lê "Jimi's back"
Nguyên Lê: guitars, arrangements
Himiko Paganotti: vocals
Romain Labaye: bass guitar
Gergo Borlai: drums
Nguyên Lê "Purple"
Nguyên Lê: guitars
Michel Alibo:bass guitar
Terri Lyne Carrington: drums, vocals
Aïda Khann: vocals
Corin Curschellas: vocals
Me'shell Ndegeocello: bass guitar
Karim Ziad: percussion
Bojan Zulfikarpasic: piano
Huong Thanh & Nguyên Lê - "Dragonfly"
Huong Thanh: vocals
Nguyên Lê: guitars, arrangements
Hao Nhien: traditional instrument zither
Dan Bau: flute, percussion
François Verly: percussion, synthesizer
Michel Alibo: bass guitar
Joël Allouche: drums/percussion
Nguyên Lê Quartett:
Nguyen Le: guitars
Paul McCandless: saxophone, clarinet
Art Lande: piano
Jamey Haddad: percussion
ELB (Erskine - Lê - Benita)
Peter Erskine: drums
Nguyên Lê: guitars, guitar synthesizer
Michel Benita: double bass
Nguyên Lê "Songs of Freedom":
Nguyen Le: guitars, laptop
Himiko Paganotti: vocals
Illya Amar: vibes/electronics
Romain Labaye: bass, vocals
Stephane Galland/Gergo Borlai: drums
Nguyen Lê & the Dark Side Nine (Celebrating Dark Side of the Moon)
Nguyen Lê: guitars, electronics, arrangements
Himiko Paganotti: vocals
Illya Amar: vibes & electronics
Gergo Borlai: drums
Romain Labaye: bass guitar
Stéphane Guillaume: tenor and soprano sax
Sylvain Gontard: trumpet
Celine Bonacina: baritone and alto sax
Daniel Zimmermann: trombone
Nguyên Lê Streams Quartet
Illya Amar: vibes & electronics
Chris Jennings: bass
John Hadfield: drums and percussion
Discography
As leader
1990: Miracles (Musidisc), with Art Lande, Marc Johnson and Peter Erskine
1992: Zanzibar (Musidisc), with Paul McCandless, Joël Allouche
1995: Million Waves (ACT), with Dieter Ilg and drummer Danny Gottlieb
1996: Tales from Vietnam (ACT), with Huong Thanh, Hao Nhien, Paolo Fresu, Trilok Gurtu, Simon Spang-Hanssen, Michel Benita
1997: Three Trios (ACT)
1998: Maghreb & Friends (ACT)
1999: Moon and Wind (ACT), with Huong Thanh
2000: Bakida (ACT), with Renaud Garcia-Fons and Tino di Geraldo featuring Carles Benavent
2002: Purple – Celebrating Jimi Hendrix (ACT)
2005: Walking on the Tiger's Tail (ACT) with Paul McCandless, Art Lande and Jamey Haddad
2006: Homescape (ACT), duos with Paolo Fresu and Dhafer Youssef
Dominique Auzias, Jean-Paul Labourdette Vietnam 2012-13 - 2012- Page 74 "Compositeurs contemporains: Nguyên Lê. Né à Paris en 1959 de parents vietnamiens: «J'ai oublié le vietnamien en commençant l'école."
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