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    Gypsy jazz (also known as gypsy swing, jazz manouche or hot club-style jazz) is a musical idiom inspired by the Romani jazz guitarist Jean "Django" Reinhardt...
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    Django Reinhardt (category Gypsy jazz guitarists)
    become standards within gypsy jazz, including "Minor Swing", "Daphne", "Belleville", "Djangology", "Swing '42", and "Nuages". The jazz guitarist Frank Vignola...
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    the granddaughter of Antonio Cansino. European-style gypsy jazz ("jazz Manouche" or "Sinti jazz") is still widely practiced among the original creators...
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  • improvisational style), and gypsy jazz (a style that emphasized musette waltzes) were the prominent styles. Bebop emerged in the 1940s, shifting jazz from danceable...
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  • Elegant Gypsy is the second album by American jazz fusion guitarist Al Di Meola. It was released in 1977 by Columbia Records. Elegant Gypsy was a follow-up...
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  • especially folk musics (including "gypsy style"). It has embraced improvisation and originality, much like jazz traditions in the Americas and elsewhere...
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  • subgenres of jazz music. Jazz portal Cook, Richard (2005). Richard Cook's Jazz Encyclopedia. London: Penguin. p. 2. ISBN 0-141-00646-3. "Acid jazz (genre)"...
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    Chamber jazz Continental Jazz Cool jazz Dixieland or 'Early Jazz'. Free jazz Gypsy jazz Hard Bop Latin jazz Mainstream jazz M-Base Neo-bop Orchestral jazz Post-bop...
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    Gypsophilia (category Canadian jazz ensembles)
    in most contemporary "gypsy jazz". The band's repertoire ranges from energetic swinging dance music to more sophisticated jazz, from highly improvised...
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  • Dixieland Ethno jazz European free jazz Free funk Free improvisation Free jazz Gypsy jazz Hard bop Jazz blues Jazz-funk Jazz fusion Jazz rap Jazz rock Jazztronica...
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  • City. Their sound is influenced by several genres, including post-rock, gypsy jazz, flamenco, and indie rock. Formed on the Upper East Side of New York City...
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  • music of the Romani people Gypsy jazz, jazz played by Romani people Gypsy punk, a hybrid of Romani music and punk rock Gypsy scale, a musical scale sometimes...
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    Stéphane Grappelli (category Gypsy jazz violinists)
    as a jazz ensemble under the leadership of pianist Alain Romans and saxophonist André Ekyan. While playing with this band, Grappelli met gypsy jazz guitarist...
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  • Gypsy in Jazz is a jazz album recorded by Teddy Wilson and His Trio in 1959 and released by Columbia as CL 1352 (mono) and CS 8160 (stereo). The album...
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    re-releasing the album. Besides metal music, Gates is a big fan of jazz, gypsy jazz, classical, and avant garde. He cites Dimebag Darrell, Django Reinhardt...
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    Sierra Ferrell (category Gypsy jazz guitarists)
    West Virginia, whose music incorporates elements of folk, bluegrass, gypsy jazz, and Latin styles such as tango and calypso music. After self-releasing...
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    guitarist Eddie Lang beginning in the 1920s. Grappelli was a member of the gypsy jazz group Quintette du Hot Club de France with guitarist Django Reinhardt...
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    the gypsy jazz style. The group began its recording career in September 1934, releasing two titles on the Odeon label under the name "Delaunay’s Jazz"....
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  • – Bosnian folk singer Harri Stojka – Austrian jazz guitarist Häns'che Weiss, famous for his Gypsy jazz style. Won the Deutscher Schallplattenpreis. Hüsnü...
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    bassist Nonnie Rosenberg. The band is influenced by Django Reinhardt, the gypsy jazz guitarist of the 1930s. The group's first album was Seresta in 1989. Notable...
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    Joscho Stephan (category Gypsy jazz guitarists)
    Germany) is a German jazz guitarist who is known for his l interpretation of classical, jazz and pop standards in the style of Gypsy jazz. He began playing...
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    John Jorgenson Quintet (category American jazz ensembles)
    Jorgenson Quintet is an American gypsy jazz band led by guitarist John Jorgenson, a pioneer of the American gypsy jazz movement. The band was formed in...
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  • Swing music (redirect from Swing jazz)
    2021. Price, "Jazz Guitar and Western Swing", p. 82. Dregni, Michael (2008). Gypsy Jazz: In Search of Django Reinhardt and the Soul of Gypsy Swing. Oxford...
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    of silence. Jazz guitarists commonly use a wide variety of inversions when comping, rather than only using standard voicings. Gypsy jazz is acoustic music...
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    Richard Smith (English guitarist) (category English jazz guitarists)
    John Jorgenson, Pat Bergeson, Bryan Sutton, and Stuart Duncan, combining gypsy jazz and western swing. Smith performs as a solo act and a duo with his wife...
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    Les Yeux Noirs (category Gypsy jazz musicians)
    from their many inspirations (Klezmer, Romani music, and Gypsy Jazz) as well as more modern Jazz styles. Many of their albums contain everything from a...
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    and practicing. He has played and collaborated with different folk and gypsy jazz musicians and traditional artists in France, England, Germany and Eastern...
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  • Sisters (1973). Written by guitarist Dickey Betts, the song is a tribute to gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt, in that it was designed to be played using...
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  • Erromintxela, a group of Romani in the Basque Country with their own language Gypsy jazz § France "Situation of Roma in France at crisis proportions – report"...
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    John Jorgenson (category Gypsy jazz guitarists)
    Le QuecumBar, the world's only music venue dedicated to Gypsy swing in London. His gypsy jazz ensemble, John Jorgenson Quintet includes Doug Martin (rhythm...
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