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Fans of Django Reinhardt and Gypsy Jazz will dig the Roberto Rosenman Quartet, playing tonight(sunday) at Pepper Jack's.

Show starts at 8pm.

There will also be some swing dancers on hand giving lessons at 7pm.

www.pepperjackcafe.com

www.robertorosenman.com

Musician Biographies

Robert Rosenman, Guitar

A Mostly self-taught musician, Roberto began playing guitar at the age of 14.

In 1999, he discovered The music of Django Reinhardt and began making regular trips to France to see Gypsy-Jazz.

In 2000, he formed his first Django style group called, ‘The Grande Bouche Swingtette’, .which played weekly in Toronto. They would release a C.D later the year which featured Jeff Healey.

In 2003, The ‘Roberto Rosenman Quartet’ was formed. Their latest projects include a Bravo music video and a new self titled C.D.

Roberto is also a painter.

Dave Dunlap, Rhythm Guitar

2000-2002, Completed B.A in Music at The Berkley College of Music, Boston.

2001-2003, Studied Gypsy-Jazz guitar with guitarist Stephane Wrembel.

Dunlap leads the group Dave Dunlap and his Gypsy Jazz which regularly plays around Toronto.

Chris Bartos, Violin

1998-2002, Studied at the Berkeley College of Music, along with private studies with Mat Maneri and Gary Peacock.

Chris has played with artists including, Juno award winner Jenny Whitely and Randy Scruggs

He is currently on tour with Warner recording artists The Ennis Sisters.

Terry Wilkins, Bass

Terry has been a musician for over thirty years. From his early days as a rock and roller in Australia, Terry has played nearly every genre; from Reggae to Jazz.

He was a key member of the rock outfit ‘Rough Trade’ and played regularly with Levon Helm from ‘The Band.’

- Now Terry focuses on Jazz; playing occasionally with Jeff Healey and leading a monthly swing night in Toronto.

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