Hi everybody! I just wanted to introduce myself and talk a little bit about Django a Gogo, an event that I'll be both teaching and performing at.
My name is Thor Jensen, and I'll be teaching morning classes (rhythm and lead) at the festival, as well as performing with an amazing group of musicians at Carnegie Hall on March 3rd.
One of the coolest aspects to this festival is the wide range of styles being brought in to teach and perform. To gain the perspective of a Flamenco guitarist (Juanito Pascual, Alfonso Ponticelli) a bluegrass guitarist (Larry Keel) and gypsy jazz guitarists (Paulus Schafer, Stochelo Rosenberg, Stephane Wrembel, David Gastine, Denis Chang, etc) is a pretty rare opportunity. I myself come from a stratocaster and telecaster background, and plan on sharing that perspective. And of course, there's Al Di Meola.
Al Di Meola. Al Di Meola will be not only performing at Carnegie Hall, but teaching an improvisation workshop. It's an amazing chance to catch a glimpse into the mind of a master.
This is a rare and exciting event, and I hope to see you there!
-Thor
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http://www.djangoagogo.com/music-camp/
Bad timing for me as I started a new job, but I'd certainly go if I could. Stellar line-up. Stephane is a brilliant teacher as well as player.
Well that makes much more sense.
www.djangoagogo.com
https://www.facebook.com/djangoagogo/?fref=ts
"I'm in New Jersey at Stephane Wremble's Djangoagogo Festival and camp, learning a lot of Django stuff. Have had classes with Paulus Schafer, Olli Soikkelli and Denis Chang and master classes with Stochelo Rosenberg an Al Di Meola. Tomorrow night is the concert at Carnegie Hall with all those guys and more. Pretty exciting "