A lot of Gypsy Jazz bands out there now (Great!) -- A lot of websites too. Too many to see them all...
So my question is,
which GJ bands have the best websites, and why?
Please be sure to include your reasons why you think XXX bands have the best sites. Design, ease of use, the pictures, sound clips, etc. And be sure to include web addresses so we can check 'em out.
For example, I think Denver's Gypsy Swing Revue has a great site (
www.gypsyswingrevue.com). The design is clean and simple; the pages are easy to navigate. Most of all, as a member of a working band, I appreciate how they make it easy for "fans" to get on their mailing list (critical), hear their music samples, and even have map links to their gig sites (very cool!)
I've seen other great sites too. I use GSR's website as an example. Check it out, then let us know --
What GJ band sites do you think are the best?
A.E.
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Over the last 3 years I've seen a lot of GJ sites.
But the one that really stands out above all the others is Andreas Obergs web page....I think it pretty much has it all. IMHO
http://www.andreas-oberg.com
David
Clean, fast loading, and tons of great instructional material I've never seen anywhere, even in books, with videos to illustrate. I can't think of any other one with this much work put into it.
A.E.
http://www.manomanouche.com/
http://www.reiniervoet.nl/
It's tough...there are so many BAD ones out there!
Best,
Jack.
http://www.bielballestertrio.com/
I like it a lot! And the videos of these guys playing with Stochelo that are floating around on YouTube are amazing (check out Swing 48...).
check him out:
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