WHIDBEY ISLAND CENTER FOR THE ARTS
DjangoFest NW 2007
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about DjangoFest NW 2007
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Whidbey Island Center for the Arts is proud to present DjangoFest Northwest 2007.
DjangoFest NW is a five-day festival celebrating the music and spirit of Django Reinhardt and Gypsy Jazz.
This unique blend of Eastern European melodies, Parisian Musette, Spanish Flamenco and American Swing was created and perfected by the genius of Django Reinhardt and his fellow Gypsy musicians in the Cafes of Paris during the thirties and forties, and is quickly becoming one the most distinctive and enjoyed jazz hybrids on the music scene today.
DjangoFest NW is a unique opportunity for Gypsy Jazz fans, players and enthusiasts from around the globe to congregate in the Pacific Northwest and to attend a series of concerts by internationally renowned players.
In addition to the performances, there will be a number of exciting workshops, unannounced local acts, surprise guests, "djam sessions" in local pubs and cafes, and many opportunities to link with fellow Djangophiles.
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DJANGOFEST HISTORY
“DjangoFest began in 2000 when I attended the annual Django Reinhardt Festival in Samois sur
Seine
,
France
. In response to the sentiment, ‘wouldn’t it be nice if we had such an event in the United States’, I conferred with my long time friend Robin Nolan, whom I had met while I lived in Amsterdam, and decided to try to make it happen. We decided to call it DjangoFest and to bring European Gypsy Jazz musicians to the states to play with groups over here and share some of the excitement the music was generating. I had witnessed Pearl Django playing at the
Whidbey Island
Center
for the Arts to a sold out house several months earlier so I surmised we had a good chance of raising some interest in the area. I contacted Stacie Burgua at WICA and explained to her the notion, and after some persuading, DjangoFest NW was born. The first festival was in October 2001, with Pearl Django and the Robin Nolan Trio. There were two sold out shows and two sold out workshops and we had attendees from around the world. The following year we added more bands and more concerts and again had sold out concerts and workshops and it became clear that we had a success on our hands. In 2003 we added Angelo Debarre, Serge Camps and Patrick Sassois and with Robin Nolan’s continued presence it was already on it’s way to becoming a festival with international importance and attracting some of the top performers in the genre. In June of 2004 we added DjangoFest San Francisco, which featured Robin and Angelo again and added the John Jorgenson Quintet to the DjangoFest family. In Feb of 2005, in our quest to bring Gypsy Jazz to the public’s attention, DjangoFest was held in
Laguna Beach
,
CA
. In 2005 and 2006, with three festivals running, in addition to our regulars we continued to work with artists such as the Ferre Bros, Tim Kliphuis, Hot Club of San Francisco, Dan Hicks, David Grisman, Stephane Wrembel, Kruno, Alfonso Ponticelli, Howard Alden, Bruce Forman, Marc Atkinson, Whit Smith, Andreas Oberg, Samson Schmitt, Tchavalo Schmitt, Dorado Schmitt, Opus 4, and many others. It’s been a great ride so far and I’m looking forward to seeing where the road leads.”
Nicholas Lehr
DjangoFest Founder and Artistic Director
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