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Electric Django Quintet

Ticket Information

  • General Admission (Table Ticket): $30.00 each
  • Student / Concession (Table Ticket) - must present concession card: $22.00 each
  • Additional fees may apply

Dates

  • Sat 3 Sep 2022, 7:00pm–9:45pm

Restrictions

18+

Listed by

pwjeavons

Django Reinhardt, the founding father of Gypsy Jazz, is revered in the guitar world for his superlative skills on the acoustic guitar, but perhaps less so for his work on the electric. As the 1930s became the 40’s and be-bop was born, Django heard and was inspired by the great American jazz artists such as Charlie Christian, Charlie Parker and Dizzy Gillespie. This in turn prompted him to put on hiatus his infamous string quintet in favour of a more traditional American line-up comprising drums, double bass, piano, clarinet and of course, himself on electric guitar. Now he could soar as high and as loud as he wanted, a feat previously impossible on his trusted Selmer Maccaferri acoustic!

Co-led by bassist/MD Pete Jeavons and guitarist Lachlan Gear, The Electric Django Quintet performs repertoire from Django’s bebop period alongside compositions by others who were heavily influenced and inspired by Django such as Wes Montgomery, George Benson, Bireli Lagrene and more. The groups repertoire covers bebop, blues, Latin, swing and gypsy jazz, all performed with breath-taking virtuosity and a high level of group interplay.

Featuring fleet-fingered guitar work from Lachlan Gear, some original arrangements by Pete Jeavons (bass) and some of Perth’s finest jazz musicians (Marc Osborne – tenor sax/clarinet, Harry Mitchell – piano, Ben Vanderwal – drums), The Electric Django Quintet has all the ingredients for a great night of jazz that is sure to please.

ELECTRIC DJANGO QUINTET
Pete Jeavons – double bass / MD
Lachlan Gear – guitar
Marc Osborne – tenor sax/clarinet
Harry Mitchell – piano
Ben Vanderwal – drums

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