Django Reinhardt Quotes

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Django Reinhardt was always good, but he was at his best with StΓ©phane Grappelli.
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Emily St. John Mandel (The Lola Quartet)
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Barely pausing between songs, he played American compositions like β€œSt. Louis Blues” and β€œTiger Rag.” He played β€œParfum” from the gypsy legend Django Reinhardt. He
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Mitch Albom (The Magic Strings of Frankie Presto)
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Django Reinhardt
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Haruki Murakami (First Person Singular: Stories)
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It never was about the musician or the instrument - it was about the laser notes in a hall of mirrors, the music itself. It was going to change the world for the better and it has. Maybe not as fast or as much as we wanted, but it has and it still will. Whether your name is Mozart, or Django Reinhardt, or Robert Johnson, or Jimi Hendrix, or whoever is next; who you are doesn't matter so long as you can open that conduit and let the music come through. It is the burning edge, whatever it sounds like and whoever is playing it. It is the noisy, messy, silly, invincible voice of life that comes through the LP on the turn-table, the transistor radio, or the Bose in your new Lexus that makes you want to get up out of whatever you are stuck in and dance. It is Dionysus and the Maenads all over again. No one can control it and I pity whoever tries. I am old now and only a house cat sunning herself in the window - but I was a tigress once, and I remember. I still remember.
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G.J. Paterson (Bird of Paradise)
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HE WAS KNOWN As DJANGO, a Gypsy name meaning "I awake." His legal name-the name the gendarmes and border officials entered into their journals as his family crisscrossed Europe in their horsedrawn caravan-was jean Reinhardt. But when the family brought their travels to a halt alongside a hidden stream or within a safe wood to light their cookfire, they called him only by his Romany name. Even among his fellow Gypsies, "Django" was a strange name, a strong, telegraphic sentence due to its first-person verb construction. It was a name of which Django was exceedingly proud. It bore an immediacy, a sense of life, and a vision of destiny.
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Michael Dregni (Django: The Life and Music of a Gypsy Legend)
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RESURRECTION OF DJANGO He was born in a gypsy caravan and spent his early years on the road in Belgium, playing the banjo for a dancing bear and a goat. He was eighteen when his wagon caught fire and he was left for dead. He lost a leg, a hand. Goodbye road, goodbye music. But as they were about to amputate, he regained the use of his leg. And from his lost hand he managed to save two fingers and become one of the best jazz guitarists in history. There was a secret pact between Django Reinhardt and his guitar. If he would play her, she would lend him the fingers he lacked.
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Eduardo Galeano (Mirrors: Stories of Almost Everyone)
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Django, a web framework, is named after Django Reinhardt the jazz guitarist,
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Meredith Broussard (Artificial Unintelligence: How Computers Misunderstand the World)
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biography of Django Reinhardt. There’s a lot of material about Stes.-Maries, and the caravans.
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Luanne Rice (Light of the Moon)