Fapy Lafertin

Fapy Lafertin (born Courtrai, Belgium, 1950) is a jazz guitarist of Romani ethnicity, one of the foremost contemporary exponents of the Belgian-Dutch style of Gypsy jazz.[1]

Lafertin was born in the Romani community of Manouches, and took up guitar at the age of five. After performing in a family band with his father on violin and his brother on second guitar, he joined the Piotto orchestra. He also toured with his uncle, Eddie Bamboula Ferret.[2] He would later play in WASO (with Koen de Cauter on reeds, Albert Vivi Limburger in drums and Michel Verstraeten in double bass) before forming his own quintet in 1985. Lafertin later followed a solo career.

Lafertin has worked with many distinguished musicians, including Charlie Byrd, Scott Hamilton, Al Casey, Milt Hinton, violinist Tim Kliphuis[3] and Benny Waters and Stéphane Grappelli, once Django Reinhardt's partner.

References

  1. Dregni, Michael; Antonietto, Alain; & Legrand, Anne (2006) Django Reinhardt and the Illustrated History of Gypsy Jazz. Spack Press. ISBN 978-1-933108-10-0, p. 169
  2. Dregni et al. (2006), p. 161
  3. Anderson, Rick. "Fine and Dandy: Review". Allmusic. Retrieved 2011-01-04.

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