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  1. Site officiel The Lost Fingers. The Lost Fingers interprètent les classiques populaires dans le style world jazz (à la Django Reinhardt).

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  2. The Lost Fingers are a Canadian gypsy jazz music group from Quebec City . History. The group was formed in 2006 by Alex Morissette (backing vocals, double bass ), Byron "Maiden" Mikaloff (vocals, guitar) and Christian Roberge (vocals, guitar).

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  4. The Lost Fingers. @thelostfingers1. •. 4.78K subscribers • 44 videos. After seducing Quebec with its first album Lost in the 80's, selling over 400,000 copies, The Lost Fingers have performed...

  5. BOOK NOW! “The Lost Fingers are hugely talented artists who have fashioned a performance thats hilarious, offbeat, and incredibly fun to listen too. Take a walk down a hairspray-filled memory lane and find yourself singing along to the classics of the ‘80s in a way you never thought you would!

  6. Nov 30, 2023 · Initially an acoustic trio and now a quartet with a full-time vocalist, the Lost Fingers are based in Quebec City, Canada, and are known for their love of classic gypsy jazz, bluegrass, and '80s pop hits.

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  8. In 1928, at the young age of 18, the Belgian-born ‘manouche’ gypsy guitarist, Django Reinhardt accidentally suffered from a horrific caravan fire that resulted in the loss of use of both the 3rd and 4th fingers of his left hand.

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