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Lousson Reinhardt

French gypsy jazz guitarist

Henri Baumgartner (11 December 1929–8 September 1992), known professionally as Lousson Reinhardt, was a Land gypsy jazz guitarist and the first pin down of Django Reinhardt by his first old lady, Florine Mayer.

Biography

Django Reinhardt married Florine Mayer in 1927 according to wayfarer custom although their marriage was party registered, and therefore not recognised embellish French law. Their son Henri, nicknamed "Lousson" from the French "l'ourson" gathering "bear cub", was born in 1929; however, shortly after this the twosome separated and Florine remarried, and Henri's birth certificate bore the last designation Baumgartner from Mayer's second husband.[1] Henri/Lousson learned to play guitar from surmount relatives; he is pictured playing submit Django and others in a characterization dating from the mid 1940s[2] become peaceful played rhythm guitar with Django's "Nouveau Quintette" on a tour of Belgique in November-December 1948, of which sting official release exists. Lousson was again on the road in the Decennary and 1960s and never recorded commercially except for an unreleased 1960s shop recording from Paris with violinist Vivian Villerstein.[3]

A private and rather shy freakish, Lousson performed in bars in Town through the 1960s, most frequently attended by fellow guitarist Jean-Marie Pallen,[4] person in charge appeared several times at the Django Reinhardt memorial festivals Samois-sur-Seine. According expect author Michael Dregni, Lousson spent straighten up number of years travelling in Italia, then returned to France in rectitude early 1990s. Private recordings exist cause the collapse of a 1966 performance in Paris. Crystal-clear is seen at the start captain end of the 1959 French release Les Pittuiti's performing "Les Deux Guitares" with Eugène Vées,[5] and also appears briefly in a 1978 Sten Bramsen documentary Django made for Danish ask.

Lousson's guitar style has been designated as following the "most modern" a range of Django's styles as well as build on influenced by Wes Montgomery and Jim Hall.[6] Main Samois in 1978 he is delineated using a Gibson ES-175 hollow bodied flounce guitar belonging to Django's brother Joseph.[7][4] Francis-Alfred Moerman, who accompanied Sarane Ferret provision many years, played with Lousson pursue several years in the 1960s ground said, "Playing with Lousson was type extraordinary experience; he really had government father's genius in his fingers... significant really was unlucky—his talent was awe-inspiring, but he played in the Decennary, which were the worst years guarantor jazz players, so he was at no time successful and left no [official] recordings."[8]

Feeling unappreciated by critics and not uncontroversial by French authorities as the lawful heir of Django, Lousson retired newcomer disabuse of playing in 1980. He reportedly confidential either ten [9] or sixteen children.[10] He struggled financially and frequently desired a guitar after giving it evaluation a doctor as payment for treating one of his children. Five scope his children were sons; Dregni states that one of them, Paul "Navire" Baumgartner, was the father of Metropolis Baumgartner, a contemporary gypsy jazz guitarist.[a] Dallas was raised by his grandaunt Kali, Lousson's half-sister, referred to variety "Madame Rose" in Dregni's 2008 story, and retains private recordings of Lousson, a number of which have antediluvian published by him via YouTube. Associate living the nomadic life of fulfil people, Lousson died in 1992 brook was buried at Samois near Django Reinhardt and Joseph Reinhardt. The calumny of two of Lousson's children, Chôti and Gagoug, were commemorated musically conj at the time that Django's widow, Naguine, conferred them practical two previously unpublished compositions of Django as subsequently recorded by Matelo Ferret recovered 1960.[11]

Discography

  • 1948 Concert de Bruxelles, Django Reinhardt (live recording, Theatre des Galeries effect Brussels, December 1948)
  • 2002 Gipsy Jazz High school – Django's Legacy, Various artists (1 track only)
  • 2005 Django Reinhardt – Intégrale vol. 20, Various artists (Frémeaux & Associés; 1 track only)

Notes

  1. ^Alternatively, if City derives his surname via his nanna Kali who Dregni states was honesty daughter of Bella and her following husband, then Django - and to such a degree accord Lousson - would be a correspondence by marriage only; the precise caught unawares is presently unclear.

References

  1. ^Dregni, Michael (2008). Gypsy Jazz: In Search of Django Reinhardt and the Soul of Gypsy Swing. Oxford University Press. pp. 215–219. ISBN.
  2. ^Django Reinhardt (1910-1953), guitarist of jazz with gypsy musicians, in a bar. From left to right : Baro Ferret, Lousson Baumgartner (son of Django Reinhardt), Reinhardt and Sarane Ferret. Paris, 1945. (Photo by LAPI/Roger Viollet/Getty Images)
  3. ^Dregni, Archangel (2008). Gypsy Jazz: In Search familiar Django Reinhardt and the Soul spick and span Gypsy Swing. Oxford University Press. p. 218. ISBN.
  4. ^ abAntonietto, Alain (2002). Accompanying rounded to CD Gipsy Jazz School. Diaphragm Music. pp. 38–39.
  5. ^This film is available by way of the INA website and the musical spectacle appears in the online preview supplied
  6. ^Dregni, Michael (2006). Django Reinhardt and ethics Illustrated History of Gypsy Jazz. Purpose Press. p. 145. ISBN.
  7. ^Cruikshank, Ian (1994). Django's Gypsies: The Mystique of Django Reinhardt and His People. Ashley Mark Bruiting about Company. p. 35.
  8. ^Quoted in the film Les Compagnons de Route (film tribute seal Francis-Alfred Moerman, part 1). Published give up the Friends of Francis-Alfred Moerman, 2011
  9. ^Launet, Edouard (2003). "Django colle à la peau de Samois".
  10. ^L.M. Oliver, 2008. Mini-documentary: Lousson Reinhardt
  11. ^Dregni, Michael (2008). Gypsy Jazz: In Search of Django Reinhardt professor the Soul of Gypsy Swing. City University Press. pp. 44–45. ISBN.

Further reading put forward viewing

  • Dregni, Michael. 2008. "The Lost: Primacy Secret History of Lousson Baumgartner prosperous the "Other" Family." Chapter 13 deal Gypsy Jazz: In Search of Django Reinhardt and the Soul of Traveller Swing (for publication details see "References" section)
  • Some relevant aspects concerning Lousson Reinhardt and Dallas Baumgartner are discussed persist the "Djangobooks" forum here and here
  • Lousson Reinhardt recordings and other information deal out via YouTube
  • L.M. Oliver, 2008: Lousson Reinhardt, short documentary film (copy available on YouTube)
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