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Jimmy Rosenberg - Sweet Georgia Brown

February 23rd 2009 02:44
Jazz Guitar
Signature Tune




Jimmy Rosenberg comes from a Sinti (gypsy) family in Asten, in the southern region of The Netherlands. Clearly inspired by one of Europes favorite sons - gypsy jazz guitarist Stochelo Rosenberg - Jimmy made his debut outside the gypsy world as early as 1989 in John Jeremy's British television documentary Django's Legacy. There, Jimmy appeared with the trio named The Gypsy Kids, who later renamed themselves Sinti. Making his mark early as a notable guitarist at the tender age of 13, he had already played with all of the greats including Stéphane Grappelli, Bireli Lagrene, and Stochelo Rosenberg, to name a few. The subsequent year brought new record contracts for Jimmy, and concert tours to Oslo, Paris, and the United States, which included a performance at the world famous Carnegie Hall in New York City. He returned to The Big Apple in 2000 at the age of 20 when he was one of the star attractions at the first ever US Django Reinhardt Festival hosted by legendary jazz club Birdland, performing a solo set as well as sharing the stage with fellow guitar prodigy Bireli Lagrene and the late Babik Reinhardt (Django's only son), who collectively SOLD OUT ALL 8 SHOWS. Still very young, Jimmy Rosenberg is obviously one the most promising talents in gypsy jazz today, and chooses to live a traditional gypsy life in a caravan, without an address.

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Comment by Teresa Ralton

February 23rd 2009 08:51
Great picture - really nice colour combo

Comment by katyzzz

February 23rd 2009 08:56
Thanks so much Teresa, I really appreciate that.

Comment by Lester Caudill

February 23rd 2009 20:15
Hey Katyzzz, I liked your Signature Tune more that the tune that guy was playing. That guitar was one beautiful instrument.

Comment by katyzzz

February 24th 2009 05:25
That's very nice of you Lester, but I love the guitar, too, and he surely could play, if by speed alone.

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