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Gypsy Swing Revue

Gypsy Swing Revue

  • Avg user rating: 4h stars Out of 16 votes
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  • Similar Artists: Django Reinhardt, Stephane Grappelli, Bireli Lagrene, Jimmy Rosenberg

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User reviews for Gypsy Swing Revue

Average rating4h starsOut of 16 votes

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Editor's review

No matter how old it gets, swing music never gets old. You know what we mean. This Denver group's positively Reinhardt-ian mix of dashing guitar, sweetheart fiddle, and bumblin' upright bass has all the panache of a snappy new zoot suit.

Biography

Gypsy Swing Revue is a jazz ensemble that carries on the tradition of Gypsy Jazz created by Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli during their domination of the Paris jazz scene during the 1930’s. The music of Gypsy Swing Revue is the Swinging Jazz of the 30’s and 40’s plus a cross-section of songs from the modern Gypsy Jazz repertoire. With instrumentation similar to Django’s Hot Club, namely: two acoustic guitars, upright bass, and violin, each Gypsy Swing Revue performance provides exciting, engaging music for all to enjoy.

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