Tony Pusztai (H) / Django Drom Hot Club (A) / Die Gewürztraminer & Da Gmischte Satz (A)
Tony Pusztai
Tony Pusztai: guitar
Django Drom Hot Club
Wawau Adler, Diknu Schneeberger, Tony Pusztai, Gidon Oechsner, Julian Eggenhofer, Maro Fillipovic: guitars
Sara Hoffer: tenor saxophone
Joander Cruz, Jan Prax: alto saxophone
Markus Pechmann, Josef Fuchsberger, Marc Osterer: trumpets
Martin Papp: clarinet
Matyas Papp, Martin Schiske: trombone
Dario Schwärzler: tuba
Atanas Dinovsky: accordion
Matyas Bartha: piano
Joschi Schneeberger, Martin Heinzle, Daniel Schober: bass
Daniel Neuhauser: drums
Die Gewürztraminer
Gidon Oechsner: vocals, guitar
Marco Filippovits: vocals, guitar
Julian Wohlmuth: guitar
Atanas Dinovski: accordion
Daniel Schober: bass
Daniel Neuhauser: drums, vocals
Da Gmischte Satz
Markus Pechmann: trumpet
Sara Hoffer: tenor saxophone
Martin Schiske: trombone, tenorhorn
Dario Schwärzler: tuba
We start the live stream approx. 1/2 hour before the concert begins (real time, no longer available after the end of the concert). By clicking on "Go to livestream" a window will open where you can watch the concert free of charge and without any registration. However, we kindly ask you to support this project via "Pay as you wish". Thank you & welcome to the real & virtual club!
The "Django Drom Festival" is the first Austrian Django Reinhardt Festival and invites you to Vienna's Porgy & Bess from January 21 to 23 to celebrate the forefather and founder of gypsy jazz and his 115th birthday.
The crème de la crème of the national and international gypsy jazz scene will be paying homage to one of the greatest guitarists and composers of all time.
In addition to the concerts, the "Django Drom Festival" includes a children's theater, jam sessions, guitar exhibitors and a three-day workshop with Django's grandson David and Nando Reinhardt. Latcho Drom - Have a good trip.
The name Django Drom means Django's way/journey/origin and symbolizes Django Reinhardt's journey and influence on the world of Gypsy Jazz, the only European jazz style also known as Jazz Manouche. This name emphasizes the appreciation for the cultural tradition and musical legacy that Django Reinhardt left behind. (Press release)
https://www.djangodromfestival.com
https://www.facebook.com/tony.pusztai.14/?locale=de_DE
https://www.diegewuerztraminer.org/