New, and not very accomplished gypsy jazz guitarist here, wondering if I should try to go to DjangoFest Mill Valley, June 15. I was hoping there would be more players, but the lineup is: Tcha Limberger along with the great John Jorgenson Quintet and the festival debut of Trio Dinicu. As I can only attend Sat. the concert lineup will be JJ and Tcha. There is a workshop with JJ on Sat., but I'm way too humble to attend, maybe next year. I saw the Gonzalo Bergara Quartet with the lovely Leah Zeger in Monterey a few months ago, and that was an inspiring show. BTW, GBQ will be in Walnut Creek in July. Has anybody attended the Marin Djangofest at the Throckmorton Theatre and is it a good venue? Does this lineup seem awesome enough? Any feedback will be appreciated.
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JJ's workshop looks like it would be pretty good. I get alot out of lessons with my teacher when we analyze solos.
Still, it's the only gypsy jazz game in town and Mill Valley is a nice venue so I recommend coming out. Sometimes you get to hear some amazing players jamming outside or meet people that are on your level to play with.
As far as Tcha goes, he's a genius, but my understanding is that he'll be doing a solo repertoire that might necessarily be GJ...
Trio Dinicu is a great little group too:
www.denischang.com
www.dc-musicschool.com
I have gigs of my own on both of those nights elsewhere in the Bay Area, otherwise, I would be up there. Enjoy!
Cheers,
Marc
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I will be going to Walnut Creek to see the Gonzalo Bergara Quartet in July, however.
I live in Marin, and I won't be going to the Django fest this year even though it's less than 15 minutes from me.
Unfortunately, the workshops are expensive and aren't very inspiring, since they're typically sparsely attended and most of the players who do show up are relative newbies to the style. Last year they got Robin Nolan, and the workshop only had about 5 players in it, most of whom were relatively new to the style.
As for jamming in the town square, you may find 2 or 3 players out there but not much really.
One cool thing about it is they always have about 5 or 6 Sel-Mac guitars on display that you can play... granted their all Gitanes, but it's nice to play a few different types for fun... And a few years ago they had the Gitane DG370 - Dorado Schmidt model on display, which sounds as good as a lot of higher end guitars.
all in all, they need to work on their advertising if they want to get more players out there. It really is more for the listener.
Anthony