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French band (f.1996)
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Jim Murple Memorial is a French ska and R&B band formed in Paris in 1996. Although French, most of their song lyrics are in English.

Venues and festivals

They have performed in numerous venues and have played at several music festivals including:

  • Les Vieilles Charrues, Le Printemps de Bourges, Festival du Bout du Monde
  • Crozon, Artrock
  • St-Brieuc States of Rock
  • Évreux, FestiVal de Marne
  • Champigny, Festival Elephants 3
  • Lassay-les-Trois-Chateaux, Chorus Hauts-de-Seine
  • Vanves, Jazz of Defense
  • Coutances (Manche) Jazz sous les Pommiers
  • Montreal International Jazz Festival

Albums

  • 4 - MaAuLa Records (2020)
  • Put Things Right - Pias France 2007
  • Five'n'Yellow - Pias France (2005)
  • Trop Jolie - Pias France (2004)
  • Let's Spend Some Love - PIAS France (2003)
  • Play The Roots - Patate Records/Tripsichord (2001)
  • The Story Of Jim Murple Memorial - Patate Records/Tripsichord (1999)
  • Rhythm'n'Blues Jamaïcain - Patate Records/Tripsichord (1998)
  • Let's Spend Some Love 33T vinyle - PIAS France (2003)
  • Let's Skank Volume 4 - Patate Records (2004)
  • Let's Skank Volume 3 - Patate Records (2002)
  • Ska Heroes - Emi (2003)
  • Let's Skank Volume 2 - Patate Records (2002)
  • Kongpilation Hors-série - 10 ans de Banana Juice (2002)
  • 10 ans de la Ferarock - Recall/Virgin (2002)
  • Global Ska 2 - Revelde Records - SP (2002)
  • It's A Frenchy Ska Reggae Party 3 - Big Mama Records/Tripsichord (2002)
  • Ska Story - Virgin/Emi (2002)
  • Hexagone Riddim - Wagram (2001)
  • Mega reggae - Wagram (2001)
  • Sur Les Roots De France - Virgin (2000)
  • Danse Ska La -
  • The Complete Box Set - Patate Records/Tripsichord (2003)

References

  1. Bottenberg, Rupert (5 July 2003). "Drummer's Pratfalls, Brilliance Steal Show". National Post. Toronto, Ontario, Canada. p. A17.
  2. Perusse, Bernard; Rodriguez, Juan (7 July 2003). "Best of Fest". Arts & Life. The Gazette. Montreal, Quebec, Canada. p. D1.

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