Gigs.Live To Premiere Video Of Wrembel’s Solo Performance Of All 17 Pieces On Thursday, April 22nd At 8:00 P.M. EDT Heralded composer, teacher and guitarist, Stephane Wrembel, will release Django ...
Before the coronavirus outbreak, Wrembel visited the Fresh Air studio to talk about his musical influences and to play, with his trio, songs from his new album, Django L'Impressionniste. This is FRESH ...
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Stephane Wrembel, a favorite of Rochester audiences, is best known for his admiring homages to Belgian jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. On Saturday, Feb. 19, at the Lovin' Cup in Henrietta, Wrembel ...
Join internationally acclaimed guitarist Stéphane Wrembel—hailed by The New York Times as “perhaps the most creative improviser in Gypsy jazz today”—for a thrilling tribute to the legendary Django ...
Stephane Wrembel, jazz guitarist and composer for Woody Allen movies, moved to New York City at 29 years old with only “a few bucks,” a small place to stay and hopes of making it as a musician. It was ...
When guitarist extraordinaire Stephane Wrembel was invited to appear at the 2012 Academy Award to play his composition, "Bistro Fada," the theme song for Woody Allen's Midnight in Paris, it ...
He has played Carnegie Hall and shared the stage with the likes of Les Paul and Al Di Meola. Now, guitar virtuoso Stéphane Wrembel is on a quest to prove that his idol, Django Reinhardt, belongs in ...
Jazz guitarist Stéphane Wrembel was raised one hour south of Paris in Fontainebleau, a small but picturesque city steeped in cultural history. Not only is Fontainebleau home to an iconic château built ...
ALBANY – On Dec. 3, Stephane Wrembel will treat the audience at the Linda to his specialty program, “Shades of Django,” as they prepare to go into the studio. Widely regarded as one of the world’s ...
It was a frosty Sunday evening and the window of the Park Slope bar Barbès was fogged to opacity. Inside, at the far end of the narrow bar, applause was spilling out through a velvet-curtained doorway ...