Hi all... we've just confirmed that Howard Alden will be playing at the second annual New Mexico Djangofest. There may be workshops as well and will keep everyone posted. Let's all support our festivals here in the Southwest! Thanks
No, Moreno won't fly... so I doubt he'll ever leave Europe except by boat maybe. I talked to Howard today and he will be offering a jazz workshop. We will keep you posted on undates...
NO... I really wanted to show off the great talent we have here in the Southwest... Archtop Eddy's band and the bands from Arizona and New Mexico are terrific. There may be a few special guest performers with Howard Alden as well. And a great jam session for everyone on the last day on Old Town Plaza... beautiful in October! Howard will be performing a number of things from the "Sweet and Lowdown" soundtrack.
Keep in mind that DjangoFest NW's first year started small, and that is the idea with our festival. They had Pearl Django (local) and the Robin Nolan Trio (long-time friends of Nicholas) on the 2000 line-up.
There are some great django bands in the Southwest region who deserve recognition and support, just as Pearl Django did at DFNW. Our big draw for the fest this year is Howard Alden, who is after all, the "second greatest guitar player in the world". You've seen Sweet and Lowdown right?
In the future years of this festival I would love to bring Fapy, Moreno, Jimmy,Tchavolo, Birelli etc., but for now it must start small and grow, just as Northwest did.
But keeping in mind that they also had the advantage of an audience in the North West (also true of the North East) the festival will also include Brazilian and other jazz forms that will certainly appeal to a broader base.
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Anybody interested in coming to Albuquerque and enjoying the fest or maybe even being featured?
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There are some great django bands in the Southwest region who deserve recognition and support, just as Pearl Django did at DFNW. Our big draw for the fest this year is Howard Alden, who is after all, the "second greatest guitar player in the world". You've seen Sweet and Lowdown right?
In the future years of this festival I would love to bring Fapy, Moreno, Jimmy,Tchavolo, Birelli etc., but for now it must start small and grow, just as Northwest did.
Viva NMDF!
Johnny
Robert