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The Lost Fingers
Upon meeting at the Quebec Conservatory of Music in 1994, Byron Mikaloff (ex One Ton and Bunka Busta) and Christian Roberge, quickly became friends whom would continue to participate in several music projects together. After several years of playing as a musical duo, the two friends founded The Lost Fingers in 2004. In an attempt to further develop and continuously innovate, they summoned the young and talented Alex Morissette (bassist) in 2006 to “jazz up their swing”. By exercising great musicianship along with a keen sense of humor, the group of three unanimously decided to unite their unique voices to create an ingenious tribute to the 80’s in the swinging gypsy style of ‘jazz manouche’ inspired by their mentor, Django Reinhardt.
The Lost Fingers debut album Lost In The 80’s has already achieved platinum+ status in Canada (over 100,000 units), and continues to charm and conquer territories beyond its borders. After numerous successful performances at internationally renown events such as - The Montréal Jazz Festival, Québec’s Festival d'été and the FGMAT (Festival des guitares du monde en Abitibi-Témiscamingue) - the Reinhardt-inspired The Lost Fingers continue to captivate audiences everywhere they go with their witty and jazzed-up renditions of nostalgic hits by the likes of AC/DC, Stevie Wonder, Technotronic, Bon Jovi, Michael Jackson, George Michael, Samantha Fox, and Céline Dion.
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D'Addario
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Music
Recordings: As Leader | As Sideperson