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Mama and Papa Poss continue their musical odyssey, taking a boat down the Mississippi River to the heart of New Orleans. Along the way, they meet up with a famous feline trumpet player, aptly named Louis Chatstrong, who invites them to his favorite club in the heart of the French Quarter. After sharing the stage all night with a band of cool-looking cats, they decide to get married and set off for their honeymoon on a streetcar named Desire! Take a trip to the Big Easy in this funny, light-hearted tale that pays homage to the city that invented jazz! "Partis pour la gloire à La…mehr

Produktbeschreibung
Mama and Papa Poss continue their musical odyssey, taking a boat down the Mississippi River to the heart of New Orleans. Along the way, they meet up with a famous feline trumpet player, aptly named Louis Chatstrong, who invites them to his favorite club in the heart of the French Quarter. After sharing the stage all night with a band of cool-looking cats, they decide to get married and set off for their honeymoon on a streetcar named Desire! Take a trip to the Big Easy in this funny, light-hearted tale that pays homage to the city that invented jazz! "Partis pour la gloire à La Nouvelle-Orléans!" is the second story in the "Nous sommes les opossums musiciens" series, which follows Mama and Papa Poss on their travels that bring them across North America to the birthplaces of Cajun, jazz, country, rock'n'rol., blues, and traditional Quebecois music. At the end of each story, explanatory notes delve into the key figures, instruments and customs behind each genre. A QR code in the book allows you to access all major streaming plaforms to listen to the narrated story in French and two songs (the original track "Chat de ruelle" and the classic "Oh, When the Saints").
Autorenporträt
Bïa Krieger spent her teenage years in Brazil before moving to Paris, where she recorded her first album in 1997, which was awarded the prestigious Grand Prix of the Charles-Cros Academy. Her album, Coeur Vagabond, received the Félix Award in the Best World Music Album category in 2006. Fanny Berthiaume began her career as a model maker, animator and illustrator for various productions. While completing studies in visual effects, she joined Raynault VFX and contributed to famous productions such as Beauty and the Beast, X-Men: Apocalypse and Wild. She then pursued her career as a concept artist at Digital Dimension where she worked on several animated TV shows, including Zafari and Improbable Pirate Adventures.