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4 years ago

djangophil 20 years

To blow out its 20 candles, Djangophil gathers its tribe to offer you a disc around the compositions of Django. A Gypsy hymn (The Black Eyes) and 12 compositions which revisits the "tubes" (Clouds, Djangology, Minor blues, Place de brouckere, Double scotch, Festival 48, Duke and dukie,) and the rarer pieces (Rythme Futur, diminishing, impromptu,, anouman, saint germain des Prés,…) on a red thread that follows Django's career from 1937 to 1953. 20 years ... a human adventure at the service of the Djangophil scene, it is the allias and the project of Jean-Michel "Bib" Bourdier which gathers around him a loyal team to bring to life different facets of the style. The duo, with Bernadette "BB" Bourdier, for a minimalist version with two guitars ... The trio with Patrick "Putsch" Puech for intimate and muscular "gigs" at the same time by the seat offered by the "pump" of the double bass in support of the duo ... The quartets include an additional soloist: The "String Quartet" is joined by the talented violinist Michel "Mike" Aladjem for fleeting evocations of Grappelli and above all a virtuoso presence of what the current jazz violin offers. The Wind Quartet offers the sparkle of Francis Bourrec's alto sax for a more "American" anchor of this style, like a Django meeting Duke Ellington or Coleman Hawkins. , Djangophil 20 YEARS KEEP SWING!

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