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DjangoSphere
The Sound Room
Oakland, CA
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DjangoSphere
"What would have happened if legendary Gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt wandered into Mintons Playhouse during his only tour of the US in 1946 and jammed with pianist/composer Thelonious Monk at the Harlem nightspot that served as an essential forum for the birth of modern jazz? The resulting encounter might have sounded something like what jazz violinist Kit Eakle delivers on DjangoSphere, a rhythmically dexterous rollercoaster ride that artfully melds the sounds of two irreducibly brilliant artists."
Andrew Gilbert

Django Reinhardt was the first European to truly 'get' jazz. In the process of adapting jazz to the guitar and his Gypsy ethnic and cultural background, he developed what has become a new genre of jazz, often labelled,"Gypsy Jazz."

Monk was the quintessential modern jazz genius, but his work had great influence on Django, and Django also clearly influenced Monk.

However, as a result of Django's music becoming the inspiration for the new style, now called "Gypsy Jazz," his contribution to jazz as a whole has been less well documented. Very few 'modern jazz' non-string players are aware of his oeuvre or his contribution to the development of bebop and modern jazz, and his music is often thought of only in relation to the 3 guitar rhythm section and violin lines of his and Stephane Grappelli's 'Hot Club of France.' However, to our ears, Django's later music using bebop vocabulary and a standard drums, bass, piano and sax or clarinet ensemble, is at least as important a contribution to 20th century music as his development of Gypsy Jazz. By breaking away from the guitar based rhythm section with no drums, Django's later music is capable of adapting to and expanding the vocabulary of modern jazz.

Juxtoposing the music of Thelonious Monk with that of Django helps make the contributions they made to all of jazz clearer. Both composers were completely unique, but have similarities in their use of parallel and chromatic harmony, their highly individual and original approaches to their instrument, and their experimental and idiosyncratic use of unusual forms in their music. Bringing their unique styles together both expands the stylistic possibilities of their compositions, and opens their vocabularies to new interpretations and possibilities for the voices of gypsy jazz violinists and guitarists, and gives to pianists and horn players a whole new jazz repetoire to explore.


DjangoSphere plays from the repertoire of both Django and Monk and also includes originals by band members in the spirit of those two great and original Masters.
DjangoSphere are wrapped in the unique violin sound of Kit Eakle and his prototype Ultra-Light Violin. Joining Kit will be guitarist Jeff Massanari and bassist Ruth Davies.

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The Sound Room (View)
2147 Broadway
Oakland, CA 94612
United States
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Categories

Music > Jazz

Kid Friendly: Yes!
Dog Friendly: No
Non-Smoking: Yes!
Wheelchair Accessible: Yes!

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