The Hot Club de France was more of an appreciation society than an actual club or establishment in France. The group issued newsletters, sponsored radio broadcasts and film appearances, and produced ...
Back in 1930s Paris, the Hot Club de France kept music fans jumping and dance floors filled to their intricate and lively brand of gypsy jazz. In 21st century Detroit, the fans are jumpin' and the ...
The Hot Club of France Tribute brings its intricate, intimate ballads to Ludwig’s Terrace in The Sonnenalp Hotel. The first show begins at 6:30 p.m. (doors at 6 p.m.) and the second show begins at 9 p ...
Manouche Jazz, commonly known as "Gypsy Jazz," is a blend of traditional Roma music and swing jazz. Originating in Paris in the early 1930s, it was first popularized by the Quintette du Hot Club de ...
Seventy years after Django Reinhardt's Quintette du Hot Club de France fused Gypsy guitar with the jazz of the day, a new "Hot Club" has emerged in the Motor City. The Hot Club of Detroit puts a ...
The folk music movement has often embraced underdogs and righteous causes, so it’s not surprising that Berkeley’s Freight & Salvage is championing French fiddler Stephane Grappelli. While Grappelli ...
Emma Fisk's Hot Club du Nord bring to life the classic 1930s and 40s repertoire of Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli's Hot Club de France. Featuring Emma Fisk on violin, James Birkett and David ...
On any given Wednesday night for the past year or so a group of classically-trained musicians have performed a musical mélange of rumba, flamenco, swing, bossa nova, bebop and tango collectively known ...
The Hot Club of San Francisco and French vocalist “Isabelle Fontaine” perform “Meet Me in Paris,” a concert designed to evoke the beauty and romance of Paris. “Love songs and driving gypsy jazz are a ...
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