Lulu Reinhardt (17 August 1951 – 10 February 2014) (first name spelled Loulou on the first album on which he played) was a French gypsy jazz guitarist in the tradition of Django Reinhardt. He performed lead/joint lead guitar duties with the groups Romanesj, the Häns'che Weiss Quintett, the Quintet, and subsequently with , and Peter Petrel. He is considered an archetypal figure in the 1970s German gypsy jazz school.
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| - Lulu Reinhardt (* 17. August 1951 in Forbach, Département Moselle; † 10. Februar 2014) war ein französischer Gitarrist und Komponist des Gypsy-Jazz. (de)
- Lulu Reinhardt (17 August 1951 – 10 February 2014) (first name spelled Loulou on the first album on which he played) was a French gypsy jazz guitarist in the tradition of Django Reinhardt. He performed lead/joint lead guitar duties with the groups Romanesj, the Häns'che Weiss Quintett, the Quintet, and subsequently with , and Peter Petrel. He is considered an archetypal figure in the 1970s German gypsy jazz school. (en)
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| - Romanesj, Häns'che Weiss Quintett, Titi Winterstein, Dodi Schumacher, Rigo Winterstein, Peter Petrel (en)
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| - Lulu Reinhardt with the Lulu Reinhardt-Dodi Schumacher Ensemble, from the front cover of their 1982 album "Gypsy-Swing" (en)
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| - Lulu Reinhardt (* 17. August 1951 in Forbach, Département Moselle; † 10. Februar 2014) war ein französischer Gitarrist und Komponist des Gypsy-Jazz. (de)
- Lulu Reinhardt (17 August 1951 – 10 February 2014) (first name spelled Loulou on the first album on which he played) was a French gypsy jazz guitarist in the tradition of Django Reinhardt. He performed lead/joint lead guitar duties with the groups Romanesj, the Häns'che Weiss Quintett, the Quintet, and subsequently with , and Peter Petrel. He is considered an archetypal figure in the 1970s German gypsy jazz school. (en)
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