The Tokyo Hot Club Band is an all-strings acoustic jazz ensemble formed in November of 1985 to recreate tha "Hot Club" sound originated by legendary gypsy guitarist Django Reinhardt. Smooth yet exciting, the hot acoustic sounds of the Tokyo Hot Club Band are now creating a sensation both in Japan and Europe.
The Tokyo Hot Club Band derives their musical repertoire from the golden age of swing jazz in the 1930's, as well as chanson, Latin, and Spanish tunes. The group's activities currently center around Tokyo live music venues, with other appearences on television and radio, as well as in theaters, public events, and embassy parties.
In June of 1988 the Tokyo Hot Club Band made its first European tour, appearing at Django Reinhardt Festival in France, and in other venues. Audiences there were was an unquestionable success. Due to strong interest in Europe, the Tokyo Hot Club Band made a more extensive European tour in 1989, with appearances at concerts and jazz festivals, as well as on radio.
The Tokyo Hot Club Band is currently involved in aspects of the music industry, including the prokuction of commercial songs and the creation of music for stage and theater performances. They are known internationally not just as a group of entertainers, but as a strong, creative force challenging the boundaries of musical expression. As such, their music knows no national borders, and has no limits in its variety and appeal.
Ultimately, the sound of the Tokyo Hot Club Band is the exchange of culture and friendship around the world.
e scaricare gratuitamente spartiti, basi, liscio, latino-americano,
marce per banda e canzoni.
A presto
Thanks for friendship.
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See you soon
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