Django Reinhardt

Paperback / softback

Main Details

Title Django Reinhardt
Authors and Contributors      By (author) Charles Delaunay
Physical Properties
Format:Paperback / softback
Pages:258
Dimensions(mm): Height 202,Width 124
Category/GenreJazz
Bands, groups and musicians
String instruments
ISBN/Barcode 9780306801716
ClassificationsDewey:787.87165092
Audience
Undergraduate
Professional & Vocational
General

Publishing Details

Publisher Hachette Books
Imprint Da Capo Press Inc
Publication Date 22 August 1982
Publication Country United States

Description

No European jazz musician has so enchanted the word as Django Reinhardt, the gypsy guitarist whose recording with Stephane Grappelly and the Hot Club of France have meant "The Thirties" to several generations of listeners, influencing musicians as far afield as Larry Coryell, Leon Redbone, Eddy Lang, and Charlie Christian. This is the only full-length study of Django ever published in English, an unforgettable portrait of a wild and independent figure who never learned to read or write (friends forged his autographs), exasperated those people who lived by schedules, gambled away a week's salary in a night, but who played the guitar like no one before or since. The distinguished French critic Charles Delaunay, who knows more about Django than anyone alive, here provides not only the familiar outline of a life--the childhood travels in gypsy caravans, the fire that left Django with a crippled hand, the legendary temper and generosity--but he also collected scores of anecdotes about the sensitivity and musical gifts that were the basis for Django's appearance as a character in Jean Cocteau's Les Enfants Terribles. Who else but Django could charm his way out of a jail sentence by serenading the police officer with his guitar?The comprehensive discography at the back of the book completes Delaunay's picture of this "misrepresented and fantastic creature, at once so captivating and so divorced from the contentions of his age. "

Author Biography

Charles Delaunay (1911-1988) was a French author and jazz expert. He was a cofounder and long-term leader of the Hot Club de France.