THE HOTVILL'S

The only French group, who designed their own harmonicas Electronic

The HOTVILL'S have invited to show GIVET in the Ardennes by the Accordion Club in June 2, 2012:

 

 

22 th edition of 2 to 6 September 2010 Carrefour Mondial OF ACCORDION (in Montmagny Quebec-Canada):

canadaThe Hotvill's: Maurice Bailly, Bernard and Michel Evain Dubos France (e Harmonicas, diatonic and chromatic harmonicas)

Nostalgic dance bands of a bygone era and regretting the popular correspondence with respect to their instrument, harmonica, Maurice Bailly, Bernard Dubos and Michel Evain continue their relentless pursuit to transform, improve, create instaruments see new offering of new sounds. To win the public, they decided to make a career abroad occurring between other Warsaw, Moscow and Vienna knowing the success of every scene. Meanwhile, they recorded several albums of dance music in France. In 1970, they won the Grand Prix du Disque de l'Académie Charles Cros for their album "Western Story". During their career, they receive several honors, awards and honors including the Silver Medal of the City of Paris highlighting luer performance abroad. The Hotvill's will show you the harmonica like you've never imagined.

 

 

LE PHARE DUNKERQUOIS(Wednesday 06.01.2010)

The audience held their breath.

The 37th festival of accordion posted complete with 900 people at the rendezvous.
The first notes were flown from the bellows of the Association of Organists and accordion givetois who presented a varied program, and rhythmic nuances ranging from classics to contemporary creations.

The second part was entrusted to the municipal orchestra of accordion Saint-Pol-sur-Mer, directed by Roland Vermette, who has attracted the attention of the public with works of Yann Tiersen, Piazzola, the medley of Trini Lopez, Joe Dassin, or Edith Piaf.
And this is the group's Hotvill The French who came close the show. Bernard Dubois solo diatonic and chromatic, Maurice Bailey on bass and harmonica and Michael Evain to Polyphonia (rhythm and percussion), have charmed the audience by vibrating with passion their electronic harmonica in all musical genres.
They have to their credit a sizeable number of national and international awards. They have won a wide audience around the world and the complex also Romain Rolland.
The Hotvill's are also expected in Quebec in September to the global festival of accordion.

 

 

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