“I am happy to welcome the young and talented Eva Slongo into the small club of modern jazz violinists. Her playing and composing are both inspired and musical and her beautiful singing ability adds a unique touch to her album, on which we also hear top musicians and a beautiful solo by Didier Lockwood. »
Jean-Luc Ponty
"Jimmy Grant is a superb Django-style player, someone who understands the master’s inherent lyricism, creating resonant melodies full of memorable phrases” -Michael Steinman Jazz Lives
Award-winning violinist Eva Slongo and guitarist Jimmy Grant present an intimate and swinging duo rooted in the gypsy jazz tradition of Django Reinhardt and Stéphane Grappelli. Their music draws equally from European jazz, Eastern European folk influences, and classic vocal jazz, resulting in a sound that feels both timeless and accessible to modern audiences.
Performing under the name Voyage Hot Club, the duo frequently collaborates with special guests such as bassist Sam Farthing, guitarist Charles Fréchette, and others, allowing the project to scale from a focused duo to a fuller ensemble.
A defining element of their collaboration is the integration of vocals. In addition to her virtuosic violin playing, Eva incorporates scat singing and vocal improvisation in a subtle, musical style reminiscent of George Benson. At times she sings while playing, adding a distinctive and engaging layer that resonates strongly with jazz audiences.
Their repertoire includes French chanson, swing standards, and original arrangements that evoke travel, nostalgia, and joy. Whether presented in a listening-room jazz club, concert hall, or outdoor summer series, Eva and Jimmy offer a warm, dynamic performance that emphasizes groove, melody, and connection.

Jimmy Grant, hailing from Northern California, discovered Django Reinhardt's vibrant sounds while touring with his dad’s bluegrass band. His unique style, shaped by influences like Bach and Joe Pass, was honed under the mentorship of guitarists Jim Nichols and Howard Alden.
Jimmy has performed with renowned artists such as David Grisman, Gonzalo Bergara, and many more showcasing his talent at prestigious events like Djangofest Northwest and The New York Hot Jazz Festival, as well as venues throughout the US & Europe.
As an educator, he teaches across the U.S. and hosts "Camp Django" in Ashland, OR. He contributes to "Gypsy Jazz Secrets Magazine" and has recorded two albums. His original composition "Insomnia" was a finalist in the John Lennon Songwriting Competition.

Eva Slongo was born in Switzerland to a family of classical musicians. She first trained as a professional classical violinist.
One day, by chance, she tried to improvise with musicians in a bar; she felt such euphoria that she spent a sleepless night … It was then that she decided to do everything she could to practice improvisation on the violin.
After her classical diplomas, she changed direction and started from scratch … She studied jazz violin with Pierre Blanchard in Lausanne, then with Didier Lockwood in Paris, where she decided to stay and live for music. She also practiced improvisation on vocals, which led her to create her very noticeable unique color: improvising on the violin and scatting simultaneously.
In Paris, Eva Slongo met renowned musicians from the world of gypsy jazz with whom she shared the stage: Biréli Lagrène, Wawau Adler, Sébastien Giniaux, Ninine Garcia, and many others …
In 2011, she won the Prize for Best Improvisation at the Stéphane Grappelli International Violin Competition sponsored by Didier Lockwood. In 2016, she obtained the 2nd prize of the Golden Jazz Trophy with her quartet.
After all these years of experience, she was led to give masterclasses internationally. She needed to share more of her learning of the jazz violin, but struggled to find the time and method to do so. Her first pregnancy forced her to slow down concerts… but it led her to do what she would never have imagined: create a new educational concept on the internet, the blog “Learn Jazz Violin” which has become the 1st Google search result in French jazz violin, and finally a method “The new way to learn jazz violin.”
Eva Slongo’s new album “Souffle” was recorded in collaboration with pianist Giovanni Mirabassi, with whom she shares the stage regularly.
A song with many titles in different countries. Originally written for Russian television in the 1960's
This tune was a tune Jimmy wrote for his grandfather, who was a jazz musician (drummer). He told stories of getting to jam with Lester Young while in the military!
The classic Django Reinhardt composition, with lyrics by Spencer Williams
This tune is a gypsy jazz classic. this we have our good friend Sam Farthing playing with us.
Our rendition of the classic French chanson "Si Tu Savais", written by song writer George Ulmer.
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