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Django Reinhardt and The Gypsies
Django Reinhardt and The Gypsies
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Django Reinhardt was a Belgian gipsy born on January 23rd , who died on May 16th after a stroke.
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He has not created jazz but he made it universal.
His difficult starts.
His music was spotted by accordeon players and he was hired to play banjo in the popular dances in Paris. But in October he lost two fingers in an arson when his caravan got burnt. This accident broke his dreams of becoming a musician. He took two years to recover from his burns. He created an original technique and became a virtuoso.
Between and , the Java became jazz. Reinhardt had then acquired an original style because he made a summary of his past experiences and he added a liberty for a jazz improvisation. His talent got noticed by the singer, Jean Sablon.
Between and , Reinhardt was in "La Quintette".
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He founded this club in with a violinist, Stephane Grappelly. They were supported bygd the Hot Clu
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The Transatlantic Blues: Django Reinhardt in France and the United States,
The Transatlantic Blues: Django Reinhardt in France and the United States, Introduction In Woody Allen’s film Sweet and Lowdown Sean Penn plays Emmett Ray, a fictitious kleptomaniac, womanizing, alcoholic, sometimes “manager” of prostitutes (he states in the film that he doesn’t like the word “pimp” and prefers this appellation instead), American s jazz guitarist whose favorite activities, besides chasing women, are going to garbage dumps to shoot rats and watching trains. He is a prodigiously talented musician, however, but one who is haunted as only the second-best guitarist in the world after the French “gypsy” Django Reinhardt. Near the beginning of the film we are told that Ray had seen Django twice while in Europe and had fainted both times—an event that is repeated later in the film when Ray, having stolen his wife’s lover’s car, crashes into another car that happens to contain Django himself on tour