Saravah

Saravah
Founded 1965 (1965)
Founder Pierre Barouh
Genre Jazz, bossa nova, samba, folk rock
Country of origin France
Official website www.saravah.fr
Pierre Barouh lecturing in Paris, 2005, photo: Alex de Carvalho

Saravah is a French jazz record label founded by singer-songwriter Pierre Barouh in 1965.

Saravah released the album 50 Years to celebrate its anniversary in the music business. The album included Albin de la Simone, Bastien Lallemant, Bertrand Belin, Camélia Jordana, François Morel, Jeanne Cherhal, Kahimi Karie, Maïa Barouh, Nana Vasconcelos, Olivia Ruiz, Ringo Sheena, Séverin, and Yolande Moreau.

Saravah owns and operates a concert hall in Shibuya, Tokyo. Opened in 2011, Saravah Tokyo (サラヴァ東京) is a "cultural meeting place where you can enjoy music without borders."[1]

Roster

Artists who have released albums on Saravah include

See also

References

  1. "SARAVAH東京 | What is SARAVAH Tokyo?". l-amusee.com. Retrieved 2017-05-15.
  2. "A Filetta - Saravah". www.saravah.fr (in French). Retrieved 2017-05-15.


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