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March 27, 2009 | Jamie Masefield at Djano in June

We want to remind you to catch genre-busting mandolinist, Jamie Masefield the week of June 8 through 11 as mandolin instructor at Django in June , New England's premier Gypsy jazz music camp, celebrating the sounds of Django Reinhart. This takes place at Smith College in Northampton MA.

As part of the weeklong festivities, Mamavig (Jamie with Frank Vignola, guitar and Gary Mazzaroppi, upright bass) will perform a concert on Thursday, June 11 that is also open to the public and not to be missed.

There will be lots of amazing musicians from around the world there. Jamie's looking forward to talking about jazz and theory but also things like tone, practicing tips, time and ways of looking at improvising.

Festival Website: Django in June

Posted by Ted at March 27, 2009 12:26 PM


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