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This performance used with permission from Stephane Wrembel If you're a fan of Gypsy Jazz, or are in tune with the extensive legacy of Django Reinhart, then Stephane Wrembel likely needs no introduction. But if you're new to the genre you'll be impressed with Stephane Wrembel's extensive list of accomplishments and his gifts. His original compositions for movies, including Midnight in Paris, Vicky Christina Barcelona and Rifkin's Festival have earned him global accolades. He's performed among luminaries from John Schofield to Elvis Costello to Shelia E. There's inspiration to be had and groundbreaking performances to be found across all 17 of his releases, including 2023's Django New Orleans – selections from which are featured in this performance. Featuring Josh Kaye on Guitar, Ari Folman-Cohen on Bass, Nick Anderson on Drums, and from a May 16th, 2024 sold out performance, it's Stephane Wrembel – Live at the Bop Stop. Improvization #1 - Reinhardt Improvization #2 - Reinhardt Indifference/Valse de Wasso - Wrembel Life in three Phases Part 1 - Wrembel Bistro Fada - Wrembel Gin Gin - Reinhardt Dark Eyes - Wrembel
"You always have to work hard, but you also have to feed your soul." How do we balance mastery and play? External and internal validation? Focus on self and audience?In this episode, Emmeline sits down with the legendary French jazz guitarist Stephane Wrembel to tackle these questions and more. Stephane talks about his time studying with the French gypsies, his experiences at the Berklee School of Music, and his time on tour with his band. He also brings some philosophy and mythology into his discussion about what it really means to be a musical artist--even citing Apollo and Dionysus! He and Emmeline also discuss the choices we make as musicians, and how those choices can help us shape our voice.Stephane is on tour and will be in the DFW area on January 18th, 2025! Catch him at:Zounds Sounds B-Side from 2-4 PMScat Jazz Lounge in Fort Worth at 8 PM and 10 PMTo learn more about Stephane, or to follow his musical journey, visit his official website or follow him on Instagram. For behind-the-scenes information and more about Journey of an Artist, visit the Journey of Series official webpage, or follow Emmeline on social media at @EmmelineMusic.
STEPHANE WREMBEL is one of the world's foremost guitarists, think Tommy Emmanuel meets Django Reinhardt. Hailing from Fontainebleau, France, Wrembel honed his craft traversing the French countryside before graduating from Berklee College of Music in Boston. With a career that spans the globe. His world-class band includes Josh Kaye on guitar, Ari Folman-Cohen on bass, and Nick Anderson on drums. CATFISH INTHE SKY play bluegrass with an attitude ... a GOOD one! This is a band with an instrument make-up of fiddle, cello, cajon, and ukulele. With a style described as “Upbeat Americana Folk-Grass for All Ages,” these Berklee College of Music in students combine Appalachian fiddle tunes, bluegrass and original music.
On the October 5 edition of the WBGO Journal, guitarist Stephane Wrembel talks about his new projects and WBGO's Jon Kaish takes us to a unique synagogue in Finland
Joseph Boga, native of NEPA and lead trumpeter with the group Vince Giordano and the Nighthawks. He also leads his own ensembles, and he will bring The Scranton Ramblers to perform in the Houlihan-McLean Center at the University of Scranton on Saturday, September 21, 2024 at 7:30 pm, with guest guitarist Stephane Wrembel. Also featured will be the U of Sc Concert Choir under Cheryl Boga's direction. Admission is free. www.scranton.edu/music
This episode was recorded on March 24th, 2024 at the Culture Center Theater in Charleston, WV. The lineup includes Suzy Bogguss, Stephane Wrembel, Mama's Broke, Denitia, and Goldpine. https://bit.ly/4c3Wei5
On this West Virginia Morning, Pride Month is underway, and the West Virginia Black Pride Foundation is carving out a space specifically for Black LGBTQ community members. Jack Walker spoke with founder and Executive Director Kasha Snyder-McDonald to discuss her organization's vision for a better West Virginia for Black LGBTQ residents. The post Conversation With W.Va. Black Pride Foundation And Stephane Wrembel Has Our Song Of The Week, This West Virginia Morning appeared first on West Virginia Public Broadcasting.
Stephane Wrembel is a Paris-born guitar virtuoso known for his authentic interpretation of Django Reinhardt's music and innovative compositions that blend jazz with various influences. Immersed in the culture, he has dedicated himself to understanding Reinhardt's legacy. Wrembel's career includes numerous albums, collaborations with esteemed musicians, and performances at prestigious venues worldwide. He is also recognized for his work on several Woody Allen films and his annual Django A Gogo Festival. Wrembel's music reflects his vast experiences and intellectual curiosity, pushing the boundaries of jazz while paying homage to its rich history. This year's Django á Gogo Music Festival will run from May 1st to May 4th. It features international talents honoring Reinhardt's influential style. This year's festival will see the reunion of the Gypsy Guitars Trio, featuring legends like Angelo Debarre and Serge Camps alongside rising stars like Simba Baumgartner and Hugo Guezbar. Additionally, Wrembel's Django New Orleans band will perform. https://www.stephanewrembel.com/
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Stephane Wrembel, best known for his original compositions “Bistro Fada” (Midnight in Paris) and “Big Brother” (Vicki Cristina Barcelona) will perform at Bull Run Restaurant, Shirley MA 2/17...The Music Room, 541 Main St, West Yarmouth, MA, on Saturday, February 18 at 8 p.m and Side Door Jazz Club, Old Lyme, CT on 2/24! In addition to Wrembel on guitar, this world-class band includes long-time members Josh Kaye on rhythm guitar, Ari Folman-Cohen on bass guitar, and Nick Anderson on drums. Born in Fountainebleau, France, Wrembel learned his craft traveling the French countryside before graduating from Berklee College of Music. Wrembel has had a remarkable career, touring the world, composing for film and TV, while releasing 16 albums under his name and the nom de plume, The Django Experiment. Wrembel's original composition “Bistro Fada”, the theme song for the movie Midnight in Paris, has had over 20 million plays on Spotify. In 2019, Wrembel released the highly regarded Django L'Impressionniste, featuring 17 of Reinhardt's preludes for solo guitar. He is the only guitarist in the world to perform these 17 preludes in their entirety. San Diego Union Tribune said recently, “Stephane Wrembel repeatedly soars whether performing his own music or classics by Django Reinhardt and Duke Ellington.”Wrembel is currently gearing up to release a new recording, Django New Orleans, in early May of 2023 in conjunction with the 20th anniversary of his annual Django a Gogo Festival. This annual music festival and "guitar camp" brings together some of the finest musicians in the world to celebrate the Sinti guitar style to perform in prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall and The Town Hall. https://www.stephanewrembel.com/
In this episode, Reinhardt guitar specialist Stephane Wrembel joins us and talks about learning the guitar and spending time with the Sinti people, his connection with Django Reinhardt, and his thoughts on why the arts are important. Specializing in the gypsy jazz style of guitar, Stephane has performed in prestigious venues such as Carnegie Hall and The Town Hall. More info about the Center for the Arts can be found: https://arts.pepperdine.edu/ Music by Nolan Harvel
There are guitarists, and then there are GUITARISTS! Today, we speak with Stephane Wrembel who is a virtuoso on the guitar and will be coming to Rams Head On Stage on May 26th. If you can imagine a fog-filled street in Paris with an incredible sound wafting from a small jazz club on some unknown street beckoning you to explore--it may be Stephane! With roots in France and now in New York, he has scored for two Woody Allen movies--Vickie Christina Barcelona and Midnight in Paris, but he shines on the stage. Have a listen! LINKS: Stephane Wrembel (Website) Stephane Wrembel (Facebook) Stephane Wrembel (Twitter) Stephane Wrembel (Instagram) Stephane Wrembel (YouTube) Stephane Wrembel (Spotify) Rams Head On Stage (TICKETS)
Stephane Wrembel is one of today's foremost performers and improvisers of Django Reinhardt-style jazz guitar. On April 8 at National Sawdust, he'll perform songs that appeared on his album, Django L'Impressionniste, a collection of 17 preludes for solo guitar, originally recorded by Reinhardt. Wrembel joins us to preview the show and discuss other upcoming projects and his career.
Stephane Wrembel has been a preeminent exponent of the Django Reinhardt style for over 20 years and is famous for providing music for not one, but two Woody Allen films! (Midnight in Paris, Rifkin's Festival). Here we talk about Carl Jung, the book of Genesis, ancient Egyptian mythology, St Augustine, Friedrich Nietzsche, Cartesian skepticism, black magic and whether or not recording music is a good thing... Django Reinhardt is mentioned at some point also... We were joined by London based guitarist Andrea Vergani. ep_15_podbeann7kvbe
“My parents are supportive of me and I've always considered the presence of my parents a great, great, great fortune”. Stephane feels especially fortunate having had his parents support throughout his budding career.Corinne, Stephane's mother, was a first grade teacher in France and she was meticulous and dedicated to her young students. She fully supports her son's career choice and even helps out with publicity and organizing before any performances. Corinne is her son's biggest fan.Django Reinhardt's unique guitar style caught Stephane's heart as a teen and inspired many years of studying with 'gypsy jazz' guitar master Serge Krief and traveling the world.https://www.stephanewrembel.com/
Professor Jacques Berlinerblau explains the U.S. brand of secularism and why so many people seem to fear or hate it. And with tensions high after the election, we return to Interfaith Voices founding host Maureen Fiedler’s discussion with jazz guitarist Stephane Wrembel who describes how music nourishes his spirit.
Stephane Wrembel explains how he moved from Catholicism to a more expansive spirituality through music, which he shares with us. And we check in with Interfaith Voices founding host Maureen Fiedler.
“My parents are supportive of me and I’ve always considered the presence of my parents a great, great, great fortune”. Stephane feels especially fortunate having had his parents support throughout his budding career.Corinne, Stephane's mother, was a first grade teacher in France and she was meticulous and dedicated to her young students. She fully supports her son's career choice and even helps out with publicity and organizing before any performances. Corinne is her son's biggest fan.Django Reinhardt's unique guitar style caught Stephane's heart as a teen and inspired many years of studying with 'gypsy jazz' guitar master Serge Krief and traveling the world.https://www.stephanewrembel.com/
durée : 00:30:12 - Evocacion - par : Sébastien Llinares - Aujourd'hui dans Guitare, guitares deux albums sont à l'honneur : de la musique espagnol avec "Evocacion" du Quatuor Eclisses et du Django revisité avec "Django Experiment V" de Stephane Wrembel. - réalisé par : Patrick Lérisset
As small businesses and individuals struggle to obtain federal aid, the wealthiest are poised to reap tens of billions of dollars in tax savings. That's what 'New York Times' investigative business reporter Jesse Drucker says. Drucker explains how the economic rescue package is benefiting the rich.French guitarist Stephane Wrembel talks about jazz great Django Reinhardt and plays songs from his new album, 'Django L'Impressionniste.' He spoke with producer Sam Briger.
Zach Cohen is the guitarist for Le Bēt, an electro-swing band with roots in gypsy jazz, and swing and electronic music.On this episode, Cohen shares how he and clarinetist Jonathan Greene got the band started, what it was like to play with internationally-renowned guitarist Stephane Wrembel at WAMC’s The Linda, and about life as a professional musician in Upstate New York.Follow Le Bēt on Facebook.Gigs:Thursday evenings with Mike Jenkins (bassist) and The Fat Ties for Swing Night at the Speakeasy 518 in AlbanyThird Tuesday of the month at the Gypsy Jazz Jam at the Ale House in TroyFirst Saturday of the month at the Troy Farmers Market with the C.C. VagabondsFirst Sunday of the month at the Daily Grind (Troy location)The photo accompanying this episode was taken at one of Collar City Guitar's monthly gypsy jazz jams in Troy, N.Y. Thank you for listening to Six Count. This show, hosted and produced by Xara Wilde, seeks to promote and preserve the jazz and swing scene in the Capital Region of New York.Six Count is a listener-supported, independent project. Contribute to the pilot season.Have a comment, question or suggestion for who to feature next? Contact Six Count by email at sixcountpodcast@gmail.com or you can find the show on Twitter @SixCountPodcast.
John Presnell is a singer/songwriter who composes songs in light and dark tones that range thematically from romantic to political, and dramatic to whimsical. In this episode we discuss John’s socially conscious song “Pills,” as well as his song “Life’s So Unfair,” on which he collaborated with Stephane Wrembel, who wrote the theme song to ... Read more The post NCU Podcast #010: John Presnell on Disconnecting from Technology, Songwriting, and the Power of Joy in His Creative Process appeared first on Next Creator Up.
Hoy abrimos con el espíritu revitalizado de Django Reinhardt a través de los excepcionales modos del guitarrista galo Stephane Wrembel, Mr. Bistro Fada. Ahora regresa con la cuarta parte de su Django Experiment y nos volvemos a rendir al sonido Gipsy. Nuestros ladillos dedicados al blues se abren con dos promesas, la primera es la virtuosa guitarrista Ally Venable que anda estrenando su segundo trabajo, y su réplica la encontramos, más sedosa en Seth Rosembloom, a quien volvemos a invitar con su disco debut. Seguimos con The Symbols y Gwyn Ashton, presentando respectivamente sus nuevos trabajos. También aparece en esta selección la 'obra maestra' de Albert Castiglia, su nuevo trabajo junto a Mike Zito en la producción. Y en las despedidas estrenamos el nuevo sencillo de Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real, nos reafirmamos, estamos ante un artista que va a marcar época. Y en el cierre, locura extrema con Donna Grantis y Mike McCready, jazz y rock fusión de la guitarrista que marcó época junto a Prince.
Hoy abrimos con el espíritu revitalizado de Django Reinhardt a través de los excepcionales modos del guitarrista galo Stephane Wrembel, Mr. Bistro Fada. Ahora regresa con la cuarta parte de su Django Experiment y nos volvemos a rendir al sonido Gipsy. Nuestros ladillos dedicados al blues se abren con dos promesas, la primera es la virtuosa guitarrista Ally Venable que anda estrenando su segundo trabajo, y su réplica la encontramos, más sedosa en Seth Rosembloom, a quien volvemos a invitar con su disco debut. Seguimos con The Symbols y Gwyn Ashton, presentando respectivamente sus nuevos trabajos. También aparece en esta selección la 'obra maestra' de Albert Castiglia, su nuevo trabajo junto a Mike Zito en la producción. Y en las despedidas estrenamos el nuevo sencillo de Lukas Nelson & Promise Of The Real, nos reafirmamos, estamos ante un artista que va a marcar época. Y en el cierre, locura extrema con Donna Grantis y Mike McCready, jazz y rock fusión de la guitarrista que marcó época junto a Prince.
On this month's show: Django Reinhardt aficionado Stephane Wrembel; Jenny Bui's nail art; Isaac Mizrahi; Broad City visual designer Mike Perry; Neil Rosen with Steve Coogan and John C. Reilly; and inside a Broadway costume shop.
Ann Dowd, who won an Emmy for her portrayal of Aunt Lydia on “The Handmaid’s Tale,” joins Kurt to talk about playing characters — many of them terrifying — for three decades. In the 1960s, when hippies turned to Christianity in what’s commonly called the Jesus Movement, Christian rock was born. And so was a belief that the end of the world was coming any minute. And how the guitarist Stephane Wrembel’s life was changed when he discovered Django Reinhardt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
Ann Dowd, who won an Emmy for her portrayal of Aunt Lydia on “The Handmaid’s Tale,” joins Kurt to talk about playing characters — many of them terrifying — for three decades. In the 1960s, when hippies turned to Christianity in what’s commonly called the Jesus Movement, Christian rock was born. And so was a belief that the end of the world was coming any minute. And how the guitarist Stephane Wrembel’s life was changed when he discovered Django Reinhardt. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
GUÍA PARA LA ESCUCHA: 00:00 - 00:02 Presentación 00:02 - 00:016 Burrolandia 00:16 - 00:19 Poema de Gloria Fuertes 00:20 - 00:22 Fantasía. El corredor del laberinto (The Maze Runner) 00:22 - 00:29 El legado (The Inheritance Cycle) 00:30 - 00:33 Laura Gallego 00:34 - 00:40 Grandes escritores de ciencia ficción: Clarke, Asimov, Silverberg... 40:00 - 00:47 Algunos libros sobre Madrid de La Librería 00:47 - 00:49 ¡Sorteo! 00:49 - 00:50 Despedida ____________________________________ ¡Bienvenidos a un nuevo programa y feliz Noche de los Libros! Por el Día del Libro, queremos hacer un regalo a nuestros queridos oyentes... ¡Atentos al sorteo! El Doctor Dimensional nos regalará recomendaciones de libros a los que acercarse en este fin de semana en el que celebraremos el Día del Libro y lo haremos en una nueva charla distendida con Naidú y él. Nuevamente han recorrido la geografía madrileña y tienen un lugar estupendo que conocer repleto de amantes de los animales. ____________________________________ Música utilizada: 1. Harry James - I’ve Heard That Song Before 2. Para el poema “Pobre Burro” leído por Gloria Fuertes, cover violín Luis Fonsi - Despacito ft. Daddy Yankee – de YT Jose Asunción. 3. Slow Boat To China - Instrumental - From September, Woody Allen. 4. Midnight in Paris Soundtrack - Bistro Fada by Stephane Wrembel. 5. Blue Moon - Conal Fowkes (Blue Jasmine Original Motion Picture Sountrack). 6. End Themes from The Purple Rose of Cairo. __________________________ Puedes contactar con nosotros en: www.podcastizo.com @PodCastizo oyentes@podcastizo.com __________________________________ Todos los audios de PodCastizo se distribuyen bajo licencia Creative Commons: Licencia Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada 4.0 Internacional. Esta licencia está permanentemente ubicada en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. "PodCastizo" (R) Es una marca registrada. Todos los derechos reservados.
GUÍA PARA LA ESCUCHA: 00:00 - 00:02 Presentación 00:02 - 00:016 Burrolandia 00:16 - 00:19 Poema de Gloria Fuertes 00:20 - 00:22 Fantasía. El corredor del laberinto (The Maze Runner) 00:22 - 00:29 El legado (The Inheritance Cycle) 00:30 - 00:33 Laura Gallego 00:34 - 00:40 Grandes escritores de ciencia ficción: Clarke, Asimov, Silverberg... 40:00 - 00:47 Algunos libros sobre Madrid de La Librería 00:47 - 00:49 ¡Sorteo! 00:49 - 00:50 Despedida ____________________________________ ¡Bienvenidos a un nuevo programa y feliz Noche de los Libros! Por el Día del Libro, queremos hacer un regalo a nuestros queridos oyentes... ¡Atentos al sorteo! El Doctor Dimensional nos regalará recomendaciones de libros a los que acercarse en este fin de semana en el que celebraremos el Día del Libro y lo haremos en una nueva charla distendida con Naidú y él. Nuevamente han recorrido la geografía madrileña y tienen un lugar estupendo que conocer repleto de amantes de los animales. ____________________________________ Música utilizada: 1. Harry James - I’ve Heard That Song Before 2. Para el poema “Pobre Burro” leído por Gloria Fuertes, cover violín Luis Fonsi - Despacito ft. Daddy Yankee – de YT Jose Asunción. 3. Slow Boat To China - Instrumental - From September, Woody Allen. 4. Midnight in Paris Soundtrack - Bistro Fada by Stephane Wrembel. 5. Blue Moon - Conal Fowkes (Blue Jasmine Original Motion Picture Sountrack). 6. End Themes from The Purple Rose of Cairo. __________________________ Puedes contactar con nosotros en: www.podcastizo.com @PodCastizo oyentes@podcastizo.com __________________________________ Todos los audios de PodCastizo se distribuyen bajo licencia Creative Commons: Licencia Reconocimiento-NoComercial-SinObraDerivada 4.0 Internacional. Esta licencia está permanentemente ubicada en http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/. "PodCastizo" (R) Es una marca registrada. Todos los derechos reservados.
This podcast features behind-the-scenes interviews and musical highlights from the September 19, 2015 Tosco Music Party in Charlotte, NC. For more information about Tosco Music Parties, Inc. please visit www.ToscoMusicParty.org
January 24, 2013 Guitarist and composer Stephane Wrembel ’02 learned to play in the style of Django Reinhardt in the gypsy camps of the French countryside before coming to Berklee. His command of the gypsy-inflected jazz and mastery on the guitar earned him the opportunity to score Woody Allen’s Academy Award-winning film Midnight in Paris. Wrembel recently performed at the Oscars, and is currently touring in support of his fifth album, Origins, which presents a wide range of musical textures and cultural mashups.
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This VERY special "birthday" edition of the Coast Highway Shuffle includes cuts by Art Garfunkel, Louis Armstrong, Special AK, The Talking Heads, Stephane Wrembel, Traffic, The Byrds and more!