Frank Vignola's Hot Club with Gary Mazzaroppi (bass) and Vinny Raniolo (guitar).
Celebrating 100 Years of Django Reinhardt
Saturday February 20, 2010
7:30pm
One Night Only!
At The Union Coffee House
27 School St
Carlisle, MA 01741
978-287-5745
Guitar virtuosity at its highest level." --DjangoBlog
Long Island-born Frank Vignola breaks down the barriers between popular music and traditional jazz to create a unique acoustic string music experience. His all-virtuoso quintet mixes high-energy original material with unique renditions of contemporary tunes to create a smoking-hot blend of contemporary acoustic rock, gypsy jazz, bluegrass, swing, and blues. The late guitar titan Les Paul named Frank one of the five guitarists he admired most. Frank's new album, Frank Vignola's Hot Club," is a centennial tribute to one of his guitar heroes, Django Reinhardt, and he's joined on tonight's bill by southeastern Michigan's own band of intrepid gypsy-jazz revivalists, the Hot Club of Detroit!
Jean Django" Reinhardt (23 January 1910 - 16 May 1953) was a Gypsy jazz guitarist. One of the first prominent European jazz musicians, Reinhardt remains one of the most renowned jazz guitarists. With violinist Stphane Grappelli, he cofounded the Quintette du Hot Club de France, described by critic Thom Jurek[2] as one of the most original bands in the history of recorded jazz." Reinhardt's most popular compositions have become jazz standards, including Minor Swing", Belleville", Djangology", Swing '42" and Nuages" (French for Clouds"). (Wikipedia)
Frank's New CD 100 Years of Django (Azica)
If Django Reinhardt were alive now, the eight-fingered king of gypsy jazz guitar would be a century old. Frank Vignola pays full-hand tributes on 100 Years of Django.
Celebrating 100 Years of Django Reinhardt
Saturday February 20, 2010
7:30pm
One Night Only!
At The Union Coffee House
27 School St
Carlisle, MA 01741
978-287-5745
Guitar virtuosity at its highest level." --DjangoBlog
Long Island-born Frank Vignola breaks down the barriers between popular music and traditional jazz to create a unique acoustic string music experience. His all-virtuoso quintet mixes high-energy original material with unique renditions of contemporary tunes to create a smoking-hot blend of contemporary acoustic rock, gypsy jazz, bluegrass, swing, and blues. The late guitar titan Les Paul named Frank one of the five guitarists he admired most. Frank's new album, Frank Vignola's Hot Club," is a centennial tribute to one of his guitar heroes, Django Reinhardt, and he's joined on tonight's bill by southeastern Michigan's own band of intrepid gypsy-jazz revivalists, the Hot Club of Detroit!
Jean Django" Reinhardt (23 January 1910 - 16 May 1953) was a Gypsy jazz guitarist. One of the first prominent European jazz musicians, Reinhardt remains one of the most renowned jazz guitarists. With violinist Stphane Grappelli, he cofounded the Quintette du Hot Club de France, described by critic Thom Jurek[2] as one of the most original bands in the history of recorded jazz." Reinhardt's most popular compositions have become jazz standards, including Minor Swing", Belleville", Djangology", Swing '42" and Nuages" (French for Clouds"). (Wikipedia)
Frank's New CD 100 Years of Django (Azica)
If Django Reinhardt were alive now, the eight-fingered king of gypsy jazz guitar would be a century old. Frank Vignola pays full-hand tributes on 100 Years of Django.
For more information contact Jim Eigo, Jazz Promo Services.