Django Reinhardt

Django Reinhardt, a Romani-Belgian/French jazz guitarist, is renowned for his extraordinary career that transcended a severe injury to achieve global acclaim. Born in 1910, Reinhardt's musical journey is a testament to his resilience and genius. His seminal period from 1936 to 1948 produced some of the most iconic tracks in jazz history, including "Sweet Georgia Brown" and "Night and Day." Reinhardt's influence is celebrated through festivals like the Samois Festival in France and Django In The Bay in the UK, which honor his legacy with live music, workshops, and more. His recordings, spanning from his early days in 1934 to his final sessions in 1953, have been digitally remastered, allowing new generations to experience his timeless swing, jazz, and French jazz compositions. Duke Ellington himself hailed Reinhardt as "Europe's pre-eminent jazz instrumentalist of all time," a title that underscores his enduring impact on the genre.

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Django Reinhardt

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