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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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    Thomas Dutronc (category French jazz guitarists)
    pronunciation: [tɔma dytʁɔ̃]; born 16 June 1973) is a French singer and jazz manouche guitarist. He was born in Paris, the son of singer, songwriter and guitarist...
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  • The band draws on many musical influences, including Klezmer music, Jazz Manouche, and Romani music. BGKO also explores the sounds of some Eastern European...
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    Les Yeux Noirs (category Gypsy jazz musicians)
    Les Yeux Noirs is the name of a French band combining elements of jazz manouche and other Romani music, Yiddish, and Klezmer music. The group was founded...
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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 (the...
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    most influential guitarists ever. Django's style, jazz manouche or gypsy jazz, keeps attracting new jazz musicians all over the world, and the number of...
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  • the Hudson River School Thomas Dutronc (born 1973) French singer and jazz manouche guitarist Sir Thomas Dyke Acland, 12th Baronet (1842–1919), British...
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    activities about jazz, guitars and Gypsies. DjangoFest in the western United States "Le festival Django Reinhardt, le rendez-vous du jazz manouche en bord de...
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    Europe are closely related to the group known as Manouche in France. They speak the Sinti-Manouche variety of Romani, which exhibits strong German influence...
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    Django Reinhardt (category Manouche people)
    or [dʒɑ̃ɡo ʁenɑʁt]), was a Belgian Manouche or Sinti jazz guitarist and composer. He was one of the first major jazz talents to emerge in Europe and has...
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    Apollon). He died in Bucharest on March 28, 1949, of laryngeal cancer. The jazz manouche violinist Stéphane Grappelli was a great admirer of Dinicu and of the...
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  • René Didi Duprat (category French jazz guitarists)
    René Didi Duprat (12 October 1926 – 8 August 1996) was a French jazz manouche guitarist. Didi Duprat was born in Paris and learned to play mandolin, guitar...
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  • Romane (category French jazz guitarists)
    2001 La Guitare jazz manouche, ed. CEO (method in DVD) 1997: Sidney Bechet Prize of the Academy of Jazz 2013: Grand Prix of the Jazz, Grand Prix Sacem...
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    Dario Pinelli (category Gypsy jazz guitarists)
    Dario Pinelli (born March 27, 1982, in Manduria, Italy), is an Italian jazz manouche guitarist. Pinelli began studying the classical guitar at a very young...
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    in the small combo context. The most important jazz guitar soloists of this period included the Manouche virtuoso Django Reinhardt, Oscar Moore who was...
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    Kozlov Club (category Jazz clubs)
    individual thematics, devoted either to certain musical stylistics (like jazz manouche) or concert format (like jam session) or education. In 2020, the independent...
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    home-grown jazz scene was greatly reinforced by this immigration. Manouche Gypsy musicians like Django Reinhardt started playing swinging jazz music in...
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    2022. The International Who's Who: 1984/85, 2004. Paul Vernon Chester, Manouche Maestro: "Leonard Williams Guitarist – Journalist – Zoo Keeper and father...
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    and plays in several musical genres including folk music, klezmer and Manouche jazz. Illényi comes from a musical family. She was raised in Budapest, Hungary...
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  • Previous years 2023 Juntos Ganamos La Marche Bleue Jazz Manouche 2022 Altesse Du Berlais Impressive Iceo Madrik 2021 Le Listrac L'Aubonniere Hades...
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    been called "klezmer a la chilena" by press. Its first references were Jazz manouche, Klezmer, Balkan and Gypsy music, rhythms to which later they would...
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    has taken gipsy jazz with so much passion, he has even changed his stage name to Seo Manouche (Brazilian Portuguese for Mister Manouche) whenever he plays...
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  • to France. There, besides lăutareasca music, he started to play jazz, manouche jazz, as well as other kinds of music. Despite living a good life (he...
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  • Sarane Ferret (category Gypsy jazz guitarists)
    (surname also later spelled Ferré on occasion) was a French musette and gypsy jazz guitarist and composer, a contemporary and musical associate of Django Reinhardt...
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  • Roms en France), generally known in spoken French as gitans, tsiganes or manouches, are an ethnic group that originated in Northern India. The exact number...
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  • Joseph Reinhardt (category Manouche people)
    Club de France between 1934 and 1939. He was a pioneer of the amplified jazz guitar in France and performed for years on a home-made instrument of his...
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  • Häns'che Weiss (category German jazz guitarists)
    the basis for the initial version of this page) Häns'che Weiss page at JazzManouche.de Häns'che Weiss discography at discogs.com, see also entry for Häns'che...
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  • Matelo Ferret (category Gypsy jazz guitarists)
    Associés FA 5247 album details 2011 on Various Artists: Le Coffret Jazz Manouche (5xCD, compilation, 1 track only) Wagram 3243392 album details 2014...
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  • Jo Privat (category Jazz accordionists)
    Antonietto, Alain; Legrand, Anne (2006). Django Reinhardt and the Illustrated History of Gypsy Jazz. p. 80. Jo Privat, Matelo Ferré, Manouche Partie on YouTube...
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  • Schnuckenack Reinhardt (category German jazz violinists)
    the German National Library catalogue Schnuckenack Reinhardt page at JazzManouche.de Schnuckenack Reinhardt Quintett discography at discogs.com, additional...
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