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Description: Djangology Samois 1991 Django Reinhardt spent the last years of his life in Samois sur Seine in France. He died in May 1953. Each year, usually in June, since 1983 a Django festival is being held in Samois. Musicians who play in the Django tradition are feaured. Big names, unknown ones, all gather for the trhee day event. Here in 1991 we see a clip of one of the greatest Django style artists, French guitarist Bireli Lagrene. He started and made fame in the early eighties as a 12 year old, switched to rock- jazz for a number of years, but came back to continue to play in he Django way. He is jamming with Django's son Babik |
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RobinofSactown ::: Favorites 2007-03-10 00:34:53 Thanks, this is beautiful- what a sweet jam. You guys can play at my campfire anytime... __________________________________________________ | |
lordkazama86 ::: Favorites 2007-03-16 22:46:12 Lol this is from Django Legacy, a bio of the Django fest and Gypsy jazz players basically. Thats Bireli LAgrene on the left and Djangos son on the right. One is dead as a doornail, the other would cost you a butt load to have him play for u lol...or at least it worth millions to pay for it __________________________________________________ | |
mpopovici ::: Favorites 2007-05-30 23:54:28 Where is the son now? We can not lose this great music. __________________________________________________ | |
jacs91 ::: Favorites 2007-06-09 11:09:35 he's dead __________________________________________________ | |
glock23f ::: Favorites 2007-09-27 17:06:29 Hmm.. great music.. but Wow.. I dunno about u guys but.. doesn't really sound like Djangology to me. Kinda lost the Djangology rhythm.. Its only at the end where it sounds like Djangology. __________________________________________________ | |
msrt3djm ::: Favorites 2007-10-25 23:12:54 babiks nots dead __________________________________________________ |
Monday, December 3, 2007
Djangology - Bireli Lagrene
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