Paul “Tchan Tchou” Vidal is the most respected musician of the
“Southern” school of Gypsy guitar playing. Unlike Django who was a
Manouche or Sinti Gypsy, Tchan Tchou was from the Gitane tribe which
has roots in Spain. Hence, his music had a strong flamenco influence.
He also absorbed other Mediterranean influences, most notably Corsican
folk music.
The video archive is dedicated to Mary
Honcoop. She generously shared her large collection of Gypsy videos
with nearly anyone who asked. The video archive aims to continue her
generosity now that she is gone.
Paul “Tchan Tchou” Vidal is the most respected musician of the
“Southern” school of Gypsy guitar playing. Unlike Django who was a
Manouche or Sinti Gypsy, Tchan Tchou was from the Gitane tribe which
has roots in Spain. Hence, his music had a strong flamenco influence.
He also absorbed other Mediterranean influences, most notably Corsican
folk music.
The video archive is dedicated to Mary
Honcoop. She generously shared her large collection of Gypsy videos
with nearly anyone who asked. The video archive aims to continue her
generosity now that she is gone.
The video archive is dedicated to Mary
Honcoop. She generously shared her large collection of Gypsy videos
with nearly anyone who asked. The video archive aims to continue her
generosity now that she is gone.
The Video Archive is devoted surviving video of Django Reinhardt and
other masters of the Gypsy jazz genre. If you enjoy these videos
consider making
a donation.
To view this video you need Windows Media Player software. Download
for free
here: Windows
Media Player
Bireli
Lagrene is one of the most accomplished jazz guitarists
active today. His career, which started around the age of 10, has
included performances with some of the world’s top musicians. He has
shared the stage with fusion guitarist Larry
Coryell, fretless bass pioneer Jaco
Pastorius, and accordion virtuoso Richard
Galliano. Biréli is a master of numerous styles including
bebop, fusion, and swing. He is also a multi instrumentalist with
phenomenal skill on guitar (electric and acoustic), electric bass, and
drums.
However, Bireli’s musical roots lie in the music of Django
Reinhardt. Like most Sinti children, he was immersed in Django’s music
from a very young age. While growing up in the Gypsy camps of the
Alsace region of Eastern France, he developed incredible technical and
improvisational skill. His talent was quickly recognized, resulting in
performances across Europe as a young as age 10.
To learn more about Bireli’s music see his new book: Guitar Project
Tchavolo Schmitt is originaly from Paris and was a regular at the flea
market jam scene at La
Chope. Apparently he ran into some trouble and moved to the Alsace
region of Eastern France. Despite his Parisian roots, he is still
strongly associated with the Alsace style.
The video archive is dedicated to Mary
Honcoop. She generously shared her large collection of Gypsy videos
with nearly anyone who asked. The video archive aims to continue her
generosity now that she is gone.
The Video Archive is devoted surviving video of Django Reinhardt and
other masters of the Gypsy jazz genre. If you enjoy these videos
consider making
a donation.
To view this video you need Windows Media Player software. Download for free
here: Windows Media Player
Bireli
Lagrene is one of the most accomplished jazz guitarists
active today. His career, which started around the age of 10, has
included performances with some of the world’s top musicians. He has
shared the stage with fusion guitarist Larry
Coryell, fretless bass pioneer Jaco
Pastorius, and accordion virtuoso Richard
Galliano. Biréli is a master of numerous styles including
bebop, fusion, and swing. He is also a multi instrumentalist with
phenomenal skill on guitar (electric and acoustic), electric bass, and
drums.
However, Bireli’s musical roots lie in the music of Django
Reinhardt. Like most Sinti children, he was immersed in Django’s music
from a very young age. While growing up in the Gypsy camps of the
Alsace region of Eastern France, he developed incredible technical and
improvisational skill. His talent was quickly recognized, resulting in
performances across Europe as a young as age 10.
To learn more about Bireli’s music see his new book: Guitar Project
The video archive is dedicated to Mary
Honcoop. She generously shared her large collection of Gypsy videos
with nearly anyone who asked. The video archive aims to continue her
generosity now that she is gone.
The Video Archive is devoted surviving video of Django Reinhardt and
other masters of the Gypsy jazz genre. If you enjoy these videos
consider making
a donation.
To view this video you need Windows Media Player software. Download for free
here: Windows Media Player