A vibrant and colourful tribute to French, Gipsy, and European Folk Music

Bric-a-Brac presents a vibrant and colourful tribute to French music. The songs are arranged to give new character to old favourites. The repertoire includes Parisian folklore as well as Louisiana, Quebec, Brittany and Cajun music. The melodies and improvisations of the gypsy violin compliment Ced's warm and emotional singing, while the percussive double bass and Parisian accordion enhance the exciting rhythm character of the group to make the
performance a feast of dance, nostalgia and romance..


Céd Le Mélédo was born in Paris in 1967 and after extensive ravels settled in Melbourne in 1988. Ced is a gifted musician and vocalist. His talent and dedication to his craft have made him a highly regarded entertainer and well known ambassador of European culture in Australia. He carefully selected the other band members for their musical skill and also for their connection and understanding of European folklore to build a repertoire that feeds from Ireland in the west to Russia in the East.


Bric-a-Brac is regularly booked at European weddings and multicultural festivals.


Television Credits: Bert Newton’s Good morning Australia, Denise’s show, Today tonight, Jennifer Kyte’s, ABC Sunday program, Mum’s the word, Renovation rescue, French news, SBS tour de France


Radio credits: SBS Radio, Radio National, 3 RRR, East Gippsland


Recording credits:
Bohemaniac, Tales of the sea, Seven lovely sins, Live at the Z bar


Wineries: Dominique Portet, Longview Creek, Gisborne Peak, Pizzini, T'Gallant, Dromana Estate, Willi Walla, Box Stallion, Hanging rock, Hickingbottom etc...


Festivals: Port Adelaide Celtic, Audax Alpine in Bright,  Kilmore Celtic, Port Fairy, Macedon Ranges,  food and wine, Rye summer carnival, Budhurst, Glen Eira winter series, Chicfrog, Adelaide French festival, Fitzroy St, Slow food, Williamstown, Mildura, Italian Festa etc...

Tours: Gippsland, Peninsula, New-South Wales, Adelaide, New Caledonia, Tasmania, New-Zealand etc…

A vocalist from France, a Scottish mandolin player, a world-class Hungarian violonist, Accordion and vocal harmonies etc…


They feel

As comfortable on stage as walking around tables.

They give

New character to old favourite tunes

They have

A wide repertoire of Parisian, Louisiana, Quebec, Brittany, Celtic, Medieval, Italian, Spanish etc… folk flavoured melodies

A European Feast of Romance, Nostalgia & Rhythm