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Django Reinhardt and the Illustrated History of Gypsy Jazz.


Django Reinhardt Jean "Django" Reinhardt (January 23, 1910 – May 16, 1953) was a Belgian Sinto Gypsy jazz guitarist. He was one of the first prominent jazz musicians to be born in Europe, and one of the most renowned jazz guitarists of all time.  and the Illustrated History of Gypsy Jazz Gypsy jazz (also known as "Gypsy Swing") is an idiom sometimes said to have been started by the in the late 1920s, which later became popular due to the work of guitarist Django Reinhardt in the 1930s.  

Michael Dregni with Alain Antonietto and Anne Legrand

Speck Press

PO Box 102004, Denver, CO 102004

193310810X $25.00 www.speckpress.com 1-800-996-9783

Gorgeously illustrated with black-and-white and color photographs and poster representations on almost every page, Django Reinhardt and the Illustrated History of Gypsy Jazz is the true story of a legendary figure in Gypsy Jazz, a music style that arose in the Jazz Age Noun 1. Jazz Age - the 1920s in the United States characterized in the novels of F. Scott Fitzgerald as a period of wealth, youthful exuberance, and carefree hedonism  of the 1920's by blending the Romany violin and flamenco guitar A flamenco guitar is a type of guitar, built for the purpose of playing Flamenco music.

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 with the trumpet and other jazz instruments. Django Reinhardt and the Illustrated History of Gypsy Jazz traces the style's evolution and the career of the man who embodied it through the horrors of World War II, when the Nazis severely persecuted the Gypsies in Europe, and onward to Gypsy Jazz's rhythm-and-blues legacy for the modern day. The lively text entertains as thoroughly as it enlightens, in this enthusiastically recommended volume for casual readers and music history buffs The name Buffs can mean:
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