Babik Reinhardt

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Jean-Jacques „Babik“ Reinhardt (* 8. Juni 1944 in Paris; † 13. November 2001 in Grasse) war ein französischer Gitarrist des Gypsy-Jazz. rdf:langString
Jean-Jacques Reinhardt, dit Babik Reinhardt, (né à Paris le 8 juin 1944 et mort à Grasse le 13 novembre 2001) est un guitariste français de jazz. rdf:langString
Jean-Jacques "Babik" Reinhardt (8 June 1944 – 13 November 2001) was a French guitarist and the younger son of gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt by Django's second wife, Naguine. His elder half-brother Lousson, who was Django's son by his first wife, Bella, was also a guitarist, but the two grew up in different families and rarely met. He was christened Jean-Jacques but generally known by his family nickname, Babik. rdf:langString
Babik Reinhardt (Parijs, 8 juni 1944 - Grasse, 13 november 2001) was een Franse jazzgitarist. Hij speelde zigeunerjazz en fusion. Reinhardt, een zoon van Django Reinhardt, speelde zowel piano (op aandringen van zijn vader) als gitaar: rond 1959 koos hij uiteindelijk voor de gitaar. In het begin van de jaren zestig speelde hij rock-'n-roll bij Glen Jack and His Glenners, halverwege de jaren zestig richtte hij zich op de jazz. Als gitarist was hij ook geïnteresseerd in andere jazz dan die door zijn vader werd gespeeld. Hij werd beïnvloed door Wes Montgomery en Jimmy Raney. Hij trad op met Jean-Luc Ponty en nam in 1977 zijn eerste plaat op. Hij speelde zowel muziek die getrouw was aan de traditie (met bijvoorbeeld zijn groep Nouveau Quintette du Hot Club de France, opgericht in 1998) als fusi rdf:langString
Babik Reinhardt (Paris, 8 de junho de 1944 — Cannes, 13 de novembro de 2001) foi um guitarrista francês e filho mais novo do músico de gypsy jazz Django Reinhardt com a segunda esposa, Naguine. Seu meio-irmão mais velho, Lousson, também foi guitarrista, mas os dois cresceram em famílias diferentes e raramente se encontraram. Reinhardt nasceu em Paris. Aprendeu música não com seu pai mas sim com sua mãe; não obstante, seu pai lhe deu algumas aulas de piano. Quando Reinhardt tinha nove anos, seu pai faleceu. Sua educação musical na guitarra continuou com os tios e primos. rdf:langString
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rdf:langString Babik Reinhardt at Samois, 1990
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rdf:langString Jean-Jacques "Babik" Reinhardt (8 June 1944 – 13 November 2001) was a French guitarist and the younger son of gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt by Django's second wife, Naguine. His elder half-brother Lousson, who was Django's son by his first wife, Bella, was also a guitarist, but the two grew up in different families and rarely met. He was christened Jean-Jacques but generally known by his family nickname, Babik. Babik Reinhardt was born in Paris. He learned guitar not from his father, who died when he was nine years old, but from his uncles such as Nin-Nin (Joseph) and Eugène Vées, as well others of his own generation such as Vées' sons Loulou and Mitsou. According to writer Fred Sharp, his father had initially encouraged him to take up the piano, believing that "there would be more work for a pianist than a guitarist". At age 15 he appeared in Jean-Christophe Averty's 1959 film "Hommage a Django Reinhardt", playing rhythm acoustic guitar behind Eugène Vées, Joseph Reinhardt, Stéphane Grappelli, etc. By age 18 he was playing electric guitar with the French rock and roll group "Glenn Jack et ses Glenners", led by Glen Jack (real name Jacques Vérières), appearing on several of their EP releases in 1962. Babik's first jazz recordings were made in 1967 with the organist , with four tracks released as an EP "Swing 67" (including 2 Babik originals and 2 compositions of his father) in 1967. From 1968 onwards, Babik started releasing albums in his own name, commencing with a set of tunes by Sidney Bechet played on electric (Gibson ES-175) guitar with a small group. A 1973 album "Sinti Houn Brazil" included three lengthy original compositions, in more of a bossa nova style, while a 1974 release, "Sur Le Chemin De Mon Pere...Django" comprised mostly compositions by his father, but played in a mainstream electric style. "Three Of A Kind" (1975) was a collaboration with the gypsy guitarists Christian Escoudé and Boulou Ferré in a contemporary jazz style, and included a 5-minute medley of Django Reinhardt compositions. This was followed by additional albums "All Love" and others through the 1980s and 1990s, all in a mainstream/contemporary jazz style; he also appeared (sharing lead duties with Romane) playing electric (hollow body) guitar on the 1998 album released under the name "New Quintet Du Hot Club De France", playing material including four Django compositions plus three of his own originals in a lightly swinging, modern update of the original hot club style. In the 1990s, Babik arranged and/or contributed the music for two French films, "Le Prix Du Silence" (1990) directed by Jacques Ertaud, and "Mohammad Bertrand Duval" by Alex Métayer (1991). Drawn more to jazz fusion than gypsy jazz, Babik recorded with fusion pioneer Larry Coryell and French violinist Didier Lockwood in the 1990s. Babik visited the USA to perform on several occasions, his last appearance being at Birdland in New York City in 2000. In 2001, he died of a heart attack at the age of 57 in Cannes, France. Babik and his wife Nadine's son, David Reinhardt, Django's grandson (born 1986), is also a performer in the gypsy jazz style and was tutored by his father from the age of six. One track from Babik appeared posthumously on the album Generation Django (Dreyfus, 2009), a tribute to his father recorded by multiple musicians, including Babik's son, David, and Biréli Lagrène.
rdf:langString Jean-Jacques „Babik“ Reinhardt (* 8. Juni 1944 in Paris; † 13. November 2001 in Grasse) war ein französischer Gitarrist des Gypsy-Jazz.
rdf:langString Jean-Jacques Reinhardt, dit Babik Reinhardt, (né à Paris le 8 juin 1944 et mort à Grasse le 13 novembre 2001) est un guitariste français de jazz.
rdf:langString Babik Reinhardt (Parijs, 8 juni 1944 - Grasse, 13 november 2001) was een Franse jazzgitarist. Hij speelde zigeunerjazz en fusion. Reinhardt, een zoon van Django Reinhardt, speelde zowel piano (op aandringen van zijn vader) als gitaar: rond 1959 koos hij uiteindelijk voor de gitaar. In het begin van de jaren zestig speelde hij rock-'n-roll bij Glen Jack and His Glenners, halverwege de jaren zestig richtte hij zich op de jazz. Als gitarist was hij ook geïnteresseerd in andere jazz dan die door zijn vader werd gespeeld. Hij werd beïnvloed door Wes Montgomery en Jimmy Raney. Hij trad op met Jean-Luc Ponty en nam in 1977 zijn eerste plaat op. Hij speelde zowel muziek die getrouw was aan de traditie (met bijvoorbeeld zijn groep Nouveau Quintette du Hot Club de France, opgericht in 1998) als fusion. Hij werkte met musici als , , Larry Coryell, , Didier Lockwood en . Reinhardt overleed in de omgeving van Cannes aan de gevolgen van een hartaanval. Hij was de vader van negen kinderen, waaronder de gitarist David Reinhardt en Markus Reinhardt, een zigeunerviolist. Een zigeunerjazzkwartet uit Buffalo heeft zich naar Babik Reinhardt vernoemd ('Babik').
rdf:langString Babik Reinhardt (Paris, 8 de junho de 1944 — Cannes, 13 de novembro de 2001) foi um guitarrista francês e filho mais novo do músico de gypsy jazz Django Reinhardt com a segunda esposa, Naguine. Seu meio-irmão mais velho, Lousson, também foi guitarrista, mas os dois cresceram em famílias diferentes e raramente se encontraram. Reinhardt nasceu em Paris. Aprendeu música não com seu pai mas sim com sua mãe; não obstante, seu pai lhe deu algumas aulas de piano. Quando Reinhardt tinha nove anos, seu pai faleceu. Sua educação musical na guitarra continuou com os tios e primos. Mais atraído pelo jazz fusion que pelo gypsy jazz, Reinhardt gravou com um dos pioneiros no gênero Larry Coryell e com o violinista francês Didier Lockwood na década de 1990 Em 2001 ele morreu de ataque cardíaco aos 57 anos em Cannes, no sul da França. Reinhardt aparece no álbum Generation Django (Dreyfus, 2009), um tributo a seu pai gravado por vários músicos, dentre eles o neto de Django, David, e Biréli Lagrène.
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