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Bireli Lagrene
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When
Bireli Lagrene
's
Routes to Django: Live
was issued in 1980, the 13-year-old jazz guitarist was immediately praised by critics as a protégé of
Django Reinhardt
. He had already won a prize in a festival at Strasbourg in 1978, and his appearance at a Gypsy festival was broadcast on television. For the next five years,
Lagrene
would mime
Reinhardt
's style, even recording versions of the master's
"Nuages"
and
"Djangology"
on
Swing '81
. Over time, however, his role as a protégé
began to seem limited. "When I was a kid,"
Lagrene
later recalled, "I used to put on the record again and again, until I succeeded in redoing him [
Reinhardt
]. Afterwards, I understood that respecting the great guitarist was worth much more than imitating him...."
Lagrene
was born a Sinti Gypsy on September 4, 1966, in Alsace. His father had been a prominent guitarist during the 1930s, and
Lagrene
started playing guitar at four or five. "My father was a big
Django
fan and a
Stéphane Grappelli
fan and he just loved this
Hot Club de France
music,"
Lagrene
told Peter Anick in Fiddler Magazine. "He also grew up with it, so since he was a guitar player, he wanted us -- me and my brother -- to become guitar players and to play
Django Reinhardt
's music." By seven,
Lagrene
was playing jazz, eventually focusing on
Reinhardt
's distinct style. "When I was about nine years old,"
Lagrene
later told Guitar Player, "I didn't even realize that I could play the guitar or that I was a musician. I just played it as easily as eating food. Later, I got together with a guitar teacher to learn about scales and picking, but he told me I already knew everything, and he walked away after about half an hour." In his late teens,
Lagrene
's musical taste began to evolve as he absorbed players like
Wes Montgomery
and
Jimi Hendrix
; he also began playing electric guitar. "The concept of the 'heir apparent' to
Django
playing distorted rock guitar solos on his Yamaha solid-bodied instrument must have disillusioned many diehards," wrote
Andy Mackenzie
, "but
Lagrene
has lost none of his original ability."
Lagrene
has been an active live performer since the 1970s. In 1984 as his career was just beginning, he appeared at the
Django Reinhardt
Tribute at Fat Tuesdays in New York City. "
Mr. Lagrene
showed that he is more than a remarkable clone, as he added his own colorations to the
Reinhardt
manner, particularly in his original improvisations," wrote
John S. Wilson
in The New York Times. In 1997,
Lagrene
appeared at the New York Blue Note with
Larry Coryell
and
Billy Cobham
.
Lagrene
has also continued to record a steady stream of albums. In 2002, Dreyfus issued
Gypsy Project
, a recording that found him returning to
Reinhardt
and the classic jazz songbook. "This album should not be seen as an acceptable substitute for the original
Reinhardt
recordings," noted
Rick Anderson
in Notes, "but should be considered an essential complement to them by any library supporting the study of jazz guitar." Dreyfus issued
Gipsy Routes
in the late spring of 2008. ~ Ronnie D. Lankford, Jr., All Music Guide
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