Jessica Fichot Group, French Chanson Music

Sunday, April 20, 7 p.m.

Jazz In The Vineyard, Paschal Winery

Cost $25/$20 for SMP Members, $10 for Full Time Students

Reservations: by Email or 541-488-3869

Siskiyou Music Project welcomes back the Los Angeles based Jessica Fichot Group for a performance at Paschal Winery on Sunday, April 20.

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On her second full-length album, Le Secret, Jessica Fichot stirs a musical melting pot of styles and cultures. The Los Angeles-based artist’s music is an international meeting point for French chanson, folk, gypsy jazz and world music. Lilting harmonies sung in French, Chinese, and Spanish cascade alongside accordion, clarinet, toy piano, strings and a variety of exotic instruments and organic percussion. Thriving on extremes, there are moments of heartache, and there are moments of exhilaration. It’s intricate, yet it’s also infectious. Ultimately, everything converges in on Le Secret that’s meant to be handed down for generations to come.

Fichot really has no choice but to create diverse art. Born in Upstate New York to a Chinese mother and French father, she spends her youth in France. After earning a degree in audio engineering in Paris, she enrolled in Boston’s prestigious Berklee College of Music to study songwriting. While in Boston, she penned countless children’s songs for musical theater and later, for educational programs. Over a hundred of her songs are published as part of ESL programs published in over a dozen countries.

Relocating to Los Angeles, she embraces her international influences and independently releases her critically acclaimed 2007 debut album, Le Chemin, garnering the stamp of approval from tastemakers such as LA Weekly, San Francisco Chronicle, and KCRW – and licensing a few songs in major movies and TV shows on the way. She also gets a chance to tour the world – traveling regularly throughout the U.S, and even to Mexico, China and Europe – performing on vocals, accordion and toy piano and accompanied by a fiery band of clarinet, double bass and guitar. Fichot seamlessly shifts between languages and styles artfully, crafting an intriguing journey that beckons listeners to come back.