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Fotografías de la segunda edición del festival dedicado a Django Reinhardt de la ciudad de L'Hospitalet
Fotografia Alberto Blanco.
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Chris Campion, a Django Reinhardt performer. Painting on wall of 122 Rue des Rosiers, Saint-Ouen (Espace Django Reinhardt)
(5 Oct 2013)
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The Black Rock Guitar - part of the Guitar Club Gallery - taken from the documentary ‘The Man with the Jazz Guitar’, a film about jazz guitarist and radio broadcaster Ken Sykora. Ken devised and presented Guitar Club, a BBC radio programme about the guitar in the late 50s to the early 60s. Introduced as '30 minutes of music from Britain's top guitarists, it's music to suit all tastes, from Spanish to skiffle, classical to swing'.
Find out more at www.themanwiththejazzguitar.com
A set of 5 collectable Guitar Club postcards is available on Amazon to buy now
www.amazon.co.uk/The-Guitar-Club-Postcards-Original/dp/B0...
Daniel Givone invite Romane, Christophe Lartilleux, Angelo Debarre : Django Reinhardt - Scene Ceineray - Les Rendez-vous de l'Erdre - Nantes - 28 aout 2010 - credit photo ValK©
Chris Jenkins performing with the Django Legacy Band (Henry Acker, Grant Flick, Samuel Farthing and Jenkins 3rd Annual Charm City Django Jazz Fest, Creative Alliance Patterson Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, February 24, 2018.
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These days, much is made about how young people are driving important conversations we see in the news, on social media and in the classroom. That these conversations are about equality, opportunity, and above all, safety is vital to our culture and society. Less discussed though, is the crucial contributions to the arts made by young men and women across our country. Indeed, many superstars started out when they were just “kids” in their teens: Eric Clapton, the Beatles, and of course, Jean "Django" Reinhardt himself who was performing at age 15.
That legacy carried on at the 3rd Annual Charm City Django Jazz Fest at the Creative Alliance’s Patterson Theater in Baltimore, Maryland on February 24, 2018 with the live concert debut of The Django Legacy Band (Grant Flick, Henry Acker, Christopher Jenkins, and Samuel Farthing). Performing a variety of manouche jazz standards with finesse, skill, poise, and feeling, these four young men demonstrated a level of proficiency and confidence that immediately won over the crowd of long time gypsy jazz aficionados. Between the marchers advocating for our safety and the stellar musicians bringing beauty into our lives, our younger citizens should be proud. In the words of another bunch of teenagers who went on to rule the music world, the kids are all right. Indeed.
David Blenkhorn, solo guitar - Dave Kelbie, rhythm guitar - Sebastien Giradot, bass and Evan Christopher, clarinet
Café bij de Griftpark.
Quintette du Hot Club de France, often abbreviated to "QdHCdF" or just "QHCF", (“The Quintet of the Hot Club of France”) was a jazz group founded in France in 1934 by guitarist Django Reinhardt and violinist Stéphane Grappelli
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Quintette du Hot Club de France was een jazzgroep opgericht in Frankrijk in 1934 Door gitarist Django Reinhardt en violist Stéphane Grappelli, die in een of andere vorm actief bleef tot 1948. De stijl waarin de groep speelde kreeg veel navolging en draagt nu dezelfde naam: Hot Club de France- stijl of gipsyjazz.
Als een van de oudste en belangrijkste jazzgroepen van Europa werd het Quintette door criticus Thom Jurek beschreven als "een van de meest originele bands in de geschiedenis van de jazz." In hun bekendste opstelling speelden de volgende muzikanten mee: leadgitarist Django Reinhardt, violist Stéphane Grappelli, bassist Louis Vola, en ritmegitaristen Roger Chaput en Joseph Reinhardt (Django's broer) die de sound van het ensemble aanvulden met onregelmatige percussieve effecten.
"Check out Phoebe Legere ...resembling Brigitte Bardot, and with a
body of death ‐ she doesn't so much sing a song as inhabit it.... with a
pure, remarkable four and a half‐octave range" New York Daily News
"Legere restores, resists, deflects and
reflects the caricature of women. With a
gorgeous body,
and enormous wit, she easily absorbs you into her unique brand of transcendence.... she is royalty in the clubs of Downtown NYC" Lynne Lynn, Downtown Magazine
du 26 au 29 juin 2008, le festival Django Reinhardt fête ses 40 ans. La programmation musicale sera naturellement trés ciblée jazz manouche pour cette 29eme édition. Découvrez la sur le site de Seine et Forêt.
John Jorgenson Quintet
Djangofest Northwest
Langley Middle School Auditorium
Langley, Whidbey Island, WA
Saturday Sept. 22, 2012 Set 2 Afternoon
Frame P1020609
Panasonic Lumix FZ150
She plays the piano with enormous authority in a style that encompasses
Chopin, blues, ragtime, bebop and beyond, and she brings to her vocal
delivery a four and a half octave range, and an extraordinary palette of
tonal color and meticulous phrasing." - New York Times
view on BLACK: www.flickr.com/photos/frizztext/4868510542/lightbox
www.youtube.com/frizzguitar - I prefer to play guitar without any singing ...
Grant Flck performing with the Django Legacy Band (Chris Jenkins, Henry Acker, Samuel Farthing and Flick) 3rd Annual Charm City Django Jazz Fest, Creative Alliance Patterson Theater, Baltimore, Maryland, February 24, 2018.
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These days, much is made about how young people are driving important conversations we see in the news, on social media and in the classroom. That these conversations are about equality, opportunity, and above all, safety is vital to our culture and society. Less discussed though, is the crucial contributions to the arts made by young men and women across our country. Indeed, many superstars started out when they were just “kids” in their teens: Eric Clapton, the Beatles, and of course, Jean "Django" Reinhardt himself who was performing at age 15.
That legacy carried on at the 3rd Annual Charm City Django Jazz Fest at the Creative Alliance’s Patterson Theater in Baltimore, Maryland on February 24, 2018 with the live concert debut of The Django Legacy Band (Grant Flick, Henry Acker, Christopher Jenkins, and Samuel Farthing). Performing a variety of manouche jazz standards with finesse, skill, poise, and feeling, these four young men demonstrated a level of proficiency and confidence that immediately won over the crowd of long time gypsy jazz aficionados. Between the marchers advocating for our safety and the stellar musicians bringing beauty into our lives, our younger citizens should be proud. In the words of another bunch of teenagers who went on to rule the music world, the kids are all right. Indeed.