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Jazz in Marciac Festival: the Manouche Sounds Appropriate Charlie Chaplin

Summary by La Croix
While the gypsy origins of the creator of Charlot were claimed by his son, Michael Chaplin, the guitarist Stochelo Rosenberg took possession of music composed by the filmmaker. The evening was rocked by the rhythms and sounds of Manouche jazz, petried with many inspirations.
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While the gypsy origins of the creator of Charlot were claimed by his son, Michael Chaplin, the guitarist Stochelo Rosenberg took possession of music composed by the filmmaker. The evening was rocked by the rhythms and sounds of Manouche jazz, petried with many inspirations.

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La Croix broke the news in on Tuesday, August 5, 2025.
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