Okay, if you were putting on a fantasy Djangofest with six acts and money wasn't a problem, who would they be? The only limitations are 1) the performers have to be living; and 2) you get to pick two international acts, two national acts, and two local act.
My picks: Fapy and Raphael Fays; Tony Green and Dave Biller; Django's Tiger ... and Mango fan Django (of course!)
How about yours?
A.E.
Comments
Koen De Cauter, Boulou Ferre, Dave Biller, Stephane Wremble, and for the local acts...hmm...don't know too many. Perhaps Trio Gonzalo and The Hot Club Quartette.
National: Gonzalo, Stephane Wrembel
Local: Tony Green, and Dave Biller!
My list kicks the most ass!
Frederic Belinsky; Ninine Garcia
National:
Häns´che Weiß & Titi Winterstein Reunion :shock:
Local:
Douce Ambiance
Ottorino Freier
Best,
Barengero
Rosenberg 3 (Mozes Rosenberg group)
Wawau Adler
National
well... i'm in Canada... so let's just pretend it's the same as the US ...i'd get Stephane Wrembel, and the Hotclub swingtette (AMAZING group from Toronto, the guitar player has been studying with fapy for the past 5 yrs)
local
there's a group called fortin leveille, that play django style music with classical guitars and they play with fingers... they do it quite well and they have a mean accordeonist.... for the other group, i'll break the rule and bring my buddies the ritary ensemble in ....
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A.E.
Pigalle 44
John Jorgenson
Tom Waits
Tony Green
Musette Guitars
/OK, I cheated with the Tom Waits thing
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