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Mon premier, avec ses dread-locks et sa barbe grisonnante, a la dégaine du rasta qui se respecte. Mon second, avec son indévissable casquette et sa bouille juvénile, a la dégaine du titi parisien qui se respecte. Mais pour trouver mon tout, mieux vaut oublier les stéréotypes. Car la paire Winston McAnuff – Fixi ne mange pas de ce pain-là.
A 55 ans, celui que l’on surnomme Electric Dread pour son extravagante énergie sur scène, a participé aux heures glorieuses de l’histoire de reggae roots jamaïcain : en tant que compositeur pour des chanteurs comme Hugh Mundell ou Earl Sixteen, en tant que chanteur avec Inner Circle, et en son nom propre. Mais c’est en France qu’il impulse un tournant à sa carrière, il y a dix ans, avec Romain Germa et Nicolas Maslowski, les fondateurs de Makasound. Non content de rééditer sur ce jeune label d’anciens albums, l’enfant terrible y trouve un nouveau terrain de jeu musical. Avec le chanteur Camille Bazbaz, il commet en 2004 l’explosif A Drop, puis en 2006, avec le gang rock-musette de Java, Paris Rockin, l’album de tous les succès. Et de la rencontre avec Fixi. Sur une valse revisitée, l’accordéoniste de Java invite Winston à poser la voix. L’alchimie fonctionne. Avec son acolyte Rwan, Fixi a remis au goût du jour le folklore français en le reconnectant avec les musiques actuelles. Histoire de réinventer le « vrai son parigot ». Batteur, pianiste, accordéoniste (aux côtés de Sinclair ou Mathieu Chédid), arrangeur, réalisateur et chef d’orchestre (entre autres de Tony Allen), Fixi, bientôt 40 ans, a nourri sa musique de ces multiples expériences. Aussi tempéré et réfléchi que Winston est tout feu tout flamme, il aime à absorber les traditions musicales croisées au cours de ses nombreux voyages (Brésil, Jamaïque,Réunion) pour les refondre et les faire siennes avec son accordéon. Un langage qu’il partage avec Winston, élevé par un papa pasteur qui jouait… de l’accordéon. Ebranlé en août 2012 par l’assassinat de son fils Matthew McAnuff (devenu sous sa houlette un artiste prometteur de la jeune scène jamaïquaine), l’infatigable rasta a néanmoins repris le chemin des studios avec Fixi. Sans doute plus philosophe que jamais. Et plus apte que quiconque à soigner les bleus de l’âme.
English
One has dread-locks, a grey beard and the look of a typical Rasta. The second seems very young, never goes anywhere without his cap and has the look of a typical blue collar Parisian. But to define them both, you’d better leave all the stereotypes behind: they’re not that easily labeled. At 55 years-old, the man nicknamed Electric Dread for his extravagant energy on stage has contributed to the heydays of Jamaican roots reggae: as a composer for singers such as Hugh Mundell and Earl Sixteen, as a singer with Inner Circle, and under his own name. But France saw his career take a new turn ten years ago with Romain Germa and Nicolas Maslowski, founders of Makasound. Not only did this troublemaker re-edit old albums on the young label, he also elected it as his new musical playground. In 2004, he released the explosive A Drop with singer Camille Bazbaz, and in 2006, the incredibly successful album Paris Rockin with the rock-musette gang Java. That’s when he met Fixi, the accordionist for Java, who invited him to sing on a waltz-inspired song. The alchemy was immediate and with the help of his colleague Rwan, Fixi gave a new lease on life to French folk by connecting it with current music, thus reinventing the “real Paris sound”. Drummer, pianist, accordionist (alongside Sinclair and Mathieu Chédid), arranger, producer, conductor (for Tony Allen among others), the almost 40-year-old Fixi, has been nourishing his music with all these multiple experiences. As measured as Winston is full of fire, he loves to absorb traditional musical styles through his many travels (Brazil, Jamaica, Reunion) to make them his own with his accordion. A language he shares with Winston whose pastor father played the accordion. Shaken by the murder of his son Matthew McAnuff in 2012 (who, partly thanks to him, had become a promising artist of the young Jamaican scene), the tireless Rasta still returned to the studios with Fixi. More philosophical than ever, he is probably more capable than anyone of alleviating a heavy heart.
Current Location
Sedburg - Paris
https://m.facebook.com/winstonmcanufffixi/
Mon premier, avec ses dread-locks et sa barbe grisonnante, … Read Full Bio ↴Français
Mon premier, avec ses dread-locks et sa barbe grisonnante, a la dégaine du rasta qui se respecte. Mon second, avec son indévissable casquette et sa bouille juvénile, a la dégaine du titi parisien qui se respecte. Mais pour trouver mon tout, mieux vaut oublier les stéréotypes. Car la paire Winston McAnuff – Fixi ne mange pas de ce pain-là.
A 55 ans, celui que l’on surnomme Electric Dread pour son extravagante énergie sur scène, a participé aux heures glorieuses de l’histoire de reggae roots jamaïcain : en tant que compositeur pour des chanteurs comme Hugh Mundell ou Earl Sixteen, en tant que chanteur avec Inner Circle, et en son nom propre. Mais c’est en France qu’il impulse un tournant à sa carrière, il y a dix ans, avec Romain Germa et Nicolas Maslowski, les fondateurs de Makasound. Non content de rééditer sur ce jeune label d’anciens albums, l’enfant terrible y trouve un nouveau terrain de jeu musical. Avec le chanteur Camille Bazbaz, il commet en 2004 l’explosif A Drop, puis en 2006, avec le gang rock-musette de Java, Paris Rockin, l’album de tous les succès. Et de la rencontre avec Fixi. Sur une valse revisitée, l’accordéoniste de Java invite Winston à poser la voix. L’alchimie fonctionne. Avec son acolyte Rwan, Fixi a remis au goût du jour le folklore français en le reconnectant avec les musiques actuelles. Histoire de réinventer le « vrai son parigot ». Batteur, pianiste, accordéoniste (aux côtés de Sinclair ou Mathieu Chédid), arrangeur, réalisateur et chef d’orchestre (entre autres de Tony Allen), Fixi, bientôt 40 ans, a nourri sa musique de ces multiples expériences. Aussi tempéré et réfléchi que Winston est tout feu tout flamme, il aime à absorber les traditions musicales croisées au cours de ses nombreux voyages (Brésil, Jamaïque,Réunion) pour les refondre et les faire siennes avec son accordéon. Un langage qu’il partage avec Winston, élevé par un papa pasteur qui jouait… de l’accordéon. Ebranlé en août 2012 par l’assassinat de son fils Matthew McAnuff (devenu sous sa houlette un artiste prometteur de la jeune scène jamaïquaine), l’infatigable rasta a néanmoins repris le chemin des studios avec Fixi. Sans doute plus philosophe que jamais. Et plus apte que quiconque à soigner les bleus de l’âme.
English
One has dread-locks, a grey beard and the look of a typical Rasta. The second seems very young, never goes anywhere without his cap and has the look of a typical blue collar Parisian. But to define them both, you’d better leave all the stereotypes behind: they’re not that easily labeled. At 55 years-old, the man nicknamed Electric Dread for his extravagant energy on stage has contributed to the heydays of Jamaican roots reggae: as a composer for singers such as Hugh Mundell and Earl Sixteen, as a singer with Inner Circle, and under his own name. But France saw his career take a new turn ten years ago with Romain Germa and Nicolas Maslowski, founders of Makasound. Not only did this troublemaker re-edit old albums on the young label, he also elected it as his new musical playground. In 2004, he released the explosive A Drop with singer Camille Bazbaz, and in 2006, the incredibly successful album Paris Rockin with the rock-musette gang Java. That’s when he met Fixi, the accordionist for Java, who invited him to sing on a waltz-inspired song. The alchemy was immediate and with the help of his colleague Rwan, Fixi gave a new lease on life to French folk by connecting it with current music, thus reinventing the “real Paris sound”. Drummer, pianist, accordionist (alongside Sinclair and Mathieu Chédid), arranger, producer, conductor (for Tony Allen among others), the almost 40-year-old Fixi, has been nourishing his music with all these multiple experiences. As measured as Winston is full of fire, he loves to absorb traditional musical styles through his many travels (Brazil, Jamaica, Reunion) to make them his own with his accordion. A language he shares with Winston whose pastor father played the accordion. Shaken by the murder of his son Matthew McAnuff in 2012 (who, partly thanks to him, had become a promising artist of the young Jamaican scene), the tireless Rasta still returned to the studios with Fixi. More philosophical than ever, he is probably more capable than anyone of alleviating a heavy heart.
Current Location
Sedburg - Paris
https://m.facebook.com/winstonmcanufffixi/
Let Him Go
Winston McAnuff & Fixi Lyrics
We have lyrics for 'Let Him Go' by these artists:
Allure You say you love him. But you need need need to…
Animotion You're holding him so tight that he can't move If you…
Ayo Jay Girl you a diamond Girl you a star So any other man…
Beenie Man Oh, na, na, scibbie dooba deng (sing in intro) Gal…
Beenie Man Oh na na scibbie dooba deng (sing Gal if yuh fed…
Bob Marley Rudie come from jail 'cause rudie get bail Rudie come from…
Bob Marley & The Wailers Rudie come from jail 'Cause Rudie get bail Rudie come from j…
Bob Marley & the Wailers潣⽭ Rudie come from jail 'cause Rudie get bail Rudie come from…
Bob Marley Peter Tosh & Jimmy Cliff Oh Yeah Ooh, la, la, la Let's go dancin' Ooh, la, la, la Re…
Bobby Valentino [Fabolous] You don't need to prolong, you can let him know …
Bunny Wailer 'd like to say! Natty come from jail 'cause Natty get…
dub.o.net Black cross burns, Above our graves Blood hands rest, A…
Elena Ramona Well, you only need the light when it′s burning low Only…
Frederiksen Denander Hiding from danger Till everything clears Running for cover …
Frio Heard the news yesterday Heard he’s on a southern route And …
Jackie & the Starlites I won't let go I could take you to the moon Everything…
Jada They say that if you love somebody You have to let…
Jung I could be the one who wins I would give you…
Katie Armiger The invitation came yesterday It took my breath away All …
Korede Bello Eeeeeh! Korede Bello oooh oooh ooh Don Jazzy pon this again …
Luca Vasta sei bellissima e sai l’effetto che gli fai sei quella che no…
Meadow Meadow Your dick goes wide on my pussy tonight Not a condom…
Play N Skillz chika-ah) (come on) well heres a lil story that we like…
Saucy Santana Uh, no (hahaha) It's Trax season bruh Let that nigga g…
Sound the City You?ve got to stand up Take a look around for yourself Thr…
Sweeney Told you baby one more time Don't make me sit all…
Tamar (Intro) Uh, yeah, Redzone, Sole' Tamar, yeah, like that …
The Jeff and Vida Band Oh, I've heard about Noah's flood Washed away a world of…
The Wailers Rudie come from jail 'cause rudie get bail Rudie come from…
Three of Hearts She says she's scared She don't want to go out anywhere Sh…
Various Artists Wake up I have been waiting for you To open your eyes So…
Viceroys w. Lyn Tait & The Jets Hey you there don't look at me I'm afraid to pee!…
Yvonne Chaka Chaka YVONNE CHAKACHAKA Let Him Go You knew that you were doing wr…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Winston McAnuff & Fixi:
GARDEN OF LOVE Here we are on bending knees Giving praises to the Almighty …
If You Look If you want it so bad Go and get it If you…
One Note Matchaaa A dica no amor é só curtir …
Wha Dem Say Wha dem say Nothin no go so Half the story has never…
Wha Dem Say (Radio Edit) Wha dem say Nothin no go so Half the story has never…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Winston McAnuff:
Garvey's Vision When Garvey left. He said we′d be free. From all Babylon bru…
Head Corner Stone Stone that the builder refuse. Shall be the head corner ston…
Lover Man Tears drop. Rolling down my face. Makes me keep on wondering…
Punky Rock 1 Don't let them fight you down. You're gonna end up. Like Joh…
Ras Child Oh yeah, I'm a ras child coming from the abyss of a…
Time Is Running Out We must take action I say. Against these Babylonians. They m…
Ugly days Oh oh oh (Ugky days!). I can recall them ugly days,…
Wandering Drummer Messenger I'm a wanderer, everywhere the spirit leads i go. A bold…
Whosoever Believeth Yeah I thank you lord. Chant it out, chant it out! Whosever…
We have lyrics for these tracks by Fixi:
79! Ìpè tó dún bá wa lójijì Eni tó bá ló lè…
Garden of Love Here we are on bending knees Giving praises to the Almighty …
Keep It Simple Keep it simple That is the way Let the trouble Far, far away…
La vie est belle La vie est belle mais c'est pas du gâteau Amis vautours…
Oto 音 口から口から出る音も 口から土だら出る音も アレンこさん!あなたに逢ったことがないけれど 次から次へといつでもテ…
Tempo Tempo! Magique Mystique Mystique Tempo Tempo Tempo magique Tempo T…
We Are One La vie est belle mais c'est pas du gâteau Amis…
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juan i sellarés
Muy bueno> Gracias por tu mùsica y a RFI por compartirla!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Merci beaucoup pour ton musique! Et a RFI pour le partager!
Ахилл Агамемнович
masterpiece
Louise Mortimer-Salako
woow! soo real... (let him go it's hard & sad) less talk & pray more mama ❤💚💛
llynxpardinuss
anyone got the lyrics? I couldn't find them from google :/
Rafael
BLESS
TOITESLALA
Cool