Gypsy jazz at the Majestic

The Gypsy Cats – Rodrigo Santiago (guitar), Roberto Fontana (trumpet), Emma Hales (double bass), Mircha Mangiacotti (guitar.) (Supplied)

Gypsy jazz, also referred to as the Manouche genre of jazz, gypsy jazz had its origins in Europe.

It was brought to international acclaim by Django Reinhardt, a gifted guitarist born into the French-speaking gypsies known as the “Manouches”. Some jazz historians consider his compositions and stirring rhythm “to have the same ring of originality and innovation of such significant American musicians as Louis Armstrong and Sidney Bechet”.

Noosa Jazz Club presents an innovative ensemble of young musicians who explore the Manouche genre at its monthly concert at The Majestic Theatre Pomona on 24 October.

The Gypsy Cats have become a dominant force in Australia’s gypsy jazz landscape, meticulously curating a diverse repertoire that showcases their unique interpretation of the genre. From infectious up-tempo swing and enchanting gypsy bossa to heartfelt traditional jazz ballads and the romance of French waltz, their music offers something for everyone.

The music starts at 1.00 pm and the doors open at 12 noon. For more information, text 0478 256 245 or email info@noosajazzclub.com. To book your ticket, go to www.noosajazzclub.com.