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  1. 29 nov 2012 · Sal La Rocca is originally from Seraing, Belgium, near LIEGE. He was first a Rock guitarist, but switched to the bass as his instrument of choice after hearing (for the first time) music by several jazz greats.

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  2. Sal La Rocca. @SLR-EX. #live @ THE MUSIC VILLAGE JAZZ CLUB (BE) Listen to Sal La Rocca Group Play #jazzstandards November 15, 2023 With : Steven Delannoye (tenor sax), Igor Gehenot...

  3. 1 mar 2019 · Sal La Rocca is a major bassist of the Belgian and European scene. He is the guardian of actual hard bop and post bop, solid and strong. He’s a protector of a mainstream jazz that knows how to reinvent itself, look forward and jostle with the ordinary while respecting fundamentals.

  4. 29 nov 2012 · Sal La Rocca has played alongside Toots Thielemans, Philip Catherine, Steve Grossman (US), Lee Konitz (US)…After a stint with rock playing guitar, at age 23, he discovers jazz in the early 80’s and switches to double bass which he intensively explores on his own, taking as a model Paul Chambers.

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  5. 5 feb 2017 · During his career, Sal has recorded on numerous albums. In 2003, Meanwhile he released his first album “ Latinea ”, included musicians Bruno Castellucci, Peter Hertmans, Kris Goessens and Jacques Pirotton. Around this time, Sal became the official bassist of singer Anne Ducros, playing, recording and touring with her group for ...

  6. Sal La Rocca Music, Région de Bruxelles-Capitale. 16,590 likes. The top-flight musicians in this band take us on a journey of harmony & rhythm in perfect balance. Their music is light & blends the...

  7. 15 feb 2012 · With the exception of “Crescent”, all the compositions are signed La Rocca but the rest is impeccably balanced and each musician comes out of the adventure with something to remember. Could this be the end?