We went to Djangofest LA last Saturday, and perhaps I was a little underwhelmed.
Don't get me wrong - the concert was great - Jessica Fichot, Andreas, Gonzalo and our own Doug Martin. The workshops were OK, but sparsely attended. There wasn't really a lot of jamming throughout the day, which I was expecting more of - just a few guys for a little bit out on the sidewalk. Somehow I was under the impression that there were vendors with stuff to try. The after-concert jam was just too late in the evening with a two-hour drive home.
All in all, there was a ton of downtime with a few high spots. Is this typical of all Djangofests, or was this particularly low-key?
Jill Martini Soiree - Gypsy Swing & Cocktail Jazz
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You might try Djangofest Northwest. The last few years have seen an explosion of other Djangofests, and I'm getting the feeling that it's spreading the audience a little thin; what used to be a single event--a kind of pilgrimage--instead had at least four events last year. I'd be surprised if you had the same thing happen at DFNW.
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Jack.
Django in June is a bit smaller then DFNW but has a more camp like vibe and everyone bonds because you're together 24/7 for the better part of week. Like Jack said, there's also non-stop jamming.
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By comparison DFSF is much bigger and more "festival like" as there is pretty always jamming going on and stuff to do during the day, jamming, workshops, etc., plus a few tables with merchandise to buy, guitars to try, etc. For sure another level from the LA fest.
As the others said, of the three Djangofests, DFNW is by FAR the ultimate. Nonstop jams pretty much all day everyday, a few vendors with stuff to try out (including Michael's table with all the accessories, CDs, books, strings and related items you'll want). Workshops most days in the late morning and afternoon as well. The shows take place in the afternoon AND evening followed by the no sleep all night jams. In short, it's THE fest to go to on the West coast. Don't even think twice about it, just go! You'll be glad you did!
Live life and play music like it's your last day on earth. One day you'll be right- Russel Malone
Yeah, that rhythm guy wasn't too bad.
Thanks for the feedback, everybody. I really was looking for that "total immersion" feel. Djill's head was spinning after Gonzalo's workshop, but I was hungry for a lot more. It might be too close in time to go to DFSF, but DFNW Seattle in September might be do-able. No sleep all night jams? I must be getting old. 10 is a late night for me, lol
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