- Biréli Lagrène
Biréli Lagrène is a French
guitarist andbassist . A "guitar phenomenon", according to John McLaughlin,Fact|date=July 2007 he came to prominence in the 1980s via his manouche (django -like) style. He is often performs within the swing,jazz fusion andpost bop mediums. Bireli Lagrène has an impressive technique.Biography
Biréli Lagrène was born on September 4, 1966, in
Soufflenheim , (Bas-Rhin ) in a traditional manouche-Gypsy family and community. He started playing the guitar at the age of four. When, at the age of eight, he coveredDjango Reinhardt ’s repertoire, his relatives were already calling him a child prodigy. Winning a Gypsy music festival (inStrasbourg ) at the age of twelve gave him the opportunity to tour in Germany and, later, to record his live performance on the double LP "Route to Django".Offered a chance to leave for theUnited States , Lagrène met the greatest jazz musicians of the international scene such asStéphane Grappelli ,Benny Goodman ,Benny Carter , etc. In 1984, he metLarry Coryell in New York. Later, he was introduced to bassistJaco Pastorius and ventured with him into jazz fusion. Together, they toured Europe, which contributed a great deal to Lagrène’s musical emancipation.Back to a more traditional style, Lagrène recorded "Gipsy Project" and "Gipsy Project and Friends" in 2001.
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