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"Cardwell Swing Guitars" is the working name for father & son duo DC Cardwell & Samuel Cardwell in their "gypsy jazz" mode. DC is more widely known as a singer-songwriter who writes and records songs which are often compared to artists such as The Beatles, The Kinks, Neil Young etc. For more information, visit www.dccardwell.com
Fotografías de la segunda edición del festival dedicado a Django Reinhardt de la ciudad de L'Hospitalet
Fotografia Alberto Blanco.
8 days a week I am enjoying to play guitar - always one hour sitting in the morning sun. I used the mirror to visualize my method as a guitarist: at first I play the rhythm track, then I add some melody versions jamming with myself to the stored rhythm guitar - equipment: JamMan Loop by DigiTech.com
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La Chope des Puces: Espace Django Reinhardt in 122 Rue des Rosiers, Saint-Ouen.
(5 Oct 2013)
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NOOSA JAZZ: Lulo Reinhardt Grand- Nephew of Django Reinhardt gave a blistering set of Gypsy Jazz with astonishing technique and wonderful showmanship. A genius of Guitar and a true artist who simply enjoys playing! D90, 16-85mm. lens.1/20" @ f/5.6 @
68mm. ISO 640. WB Auto +A1 Hand-held. Shutter count #13,262.
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People attending a food truck festival, here listening to live music. Grift park. De Dutch word trek means having apetite and stands also for food truck Gypsy jazz king Django Reinhardt still inspires.
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Luisteraars bij een podium. Het TREK festival presenteert hapjes en eten uit verschillende delen van de wereld, gemaakt in food trucks.
Samuel Farthing performing with the Django Legacy Band (Grant Flick, Chris Jenkins, Henry Acker and Farthing) 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.
"I had a wonderful evening. I don't need a genius to have a good time"
Anoche me quedé viendo películas de Woddy Allen. Es un ritual que tengo desde chica.
Arranqué con "Anything else" (2003) y terminé con "Sweet and lowdown", llorando de la emoción con Sean Penn.
Creo que su composición de Emmet Ray es lo más grandioso que ha logrado en toda su carrera. Y desde luego es el personaje más entrañable, encantador, cálido y fatal que haya pensado Allen alguna vez: la obsesión que empuja y paraliza a Emmet frente a la figura de su ídolo Django Reinhardt es el amor. ¿Acaso esta película no se trata de eso?
Sweet and lowdown
Woody Allen
1999
DJANGO in Saint-Ouen. Painting on wall of La Chope des Puces (Espace Django Reinhardt) in 122 Rue des Rosiers.
(5 Oct 2013)
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late 1940s, Paris, France --- Django Reinhardt and Edith Piaf --- Image by © Michael Ochs Archives/Corbis
This is a charcoal pastel of French Gypsy Jazz musician Django Reinhart that my husband Roosevelt did for our son's pediatrician.
Courtesy of Roosevelt Dykes
Fotografías de la segunda edición del festival dedicado a Django Reinhardt de la ciudad de L'Hospitalet
Fotografia Alberto Blanco.
"Cardwell Swing Guitars" is the working name for father & son duo DC Cardwell & Samuel Cardwell in their "gypsy jazz" mode. DC is more widely known as a singer-songwriter who writes and records songs which are often compared to artists such as The Beatles, The Kinks, Neil Young etc. For more information, visit www.dccardwell.com
Pochette du 33 T volume 2 de Django Reinhardt et le Quintette du Hot Club de France sorti chez La voix de son maitre.
Cette image illustre le billet Django Reinhardt aurait 100 ans.
Una bella serata con bella gente in un bel locale...ciao gente e buon anno
Canon 40D - Tamron SP 17-50 @50mm
1/250s - f/4.5 - ISO 200
Not quite, but a few have Blue on the cover , scary how my mind works ..... 177 views Thanks............
For any with vision or screen probs. etc ....
10,000 Maniacs ~ Bix Beiderbecke ~ Dire Straits
John Lee Hooker ~ Rock the Jazzbar ~ Jennifer Hudson
Black ~ Sheryl Crow ~ Django Reinhardt
The Maniacs also have a great " Unplugged " CD , which gets played a lot :)))
Django and Bix , are from a bit ago, but released on CD
Rock the Jazzbar .... loads of Gem's Simple!
Dire Straits , long time fav's even has "Walk of Life " to get smiles :))
Sheryl , if you've not listened to her yet, a great intro to her, also sounds great on random :)))) ( this is the single cd , have also got the 2 cd pack .... same front , back has extra cd info !!
Mine was from a charity shop , woman was amazed when I gave her extra for mine :))))
Jennifer Hudson , some classy tracks
All have been listened to a fair bit over recent month apart from one which I must admit just doesn't for me:(((
Any queries , please get in touch M
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.