Django
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Django is a Romany term meaning "I awake". It is best known as the nickname of Belgian jazz guitarist Jean Baptiste "Django" Reinhardt (1910 - 1953), whose fame has led to its use throughout music.
Django may also refer to:
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[edit] People
- Dyango (born 1940), Spanish singer
- Francisco "Django" Bustamante (born 1963), Filipino billiards player
- King Django, reggae/dancehall artist
- Django Haskins (born 1977), American singer-songwriter
- Django Bates (born 1960), British jazz musician/composer
[edit] Music
- Django Reinhardt Jazz Festival held every year in Django Reinhardt's birth village Liberchies, Belgium
- Animal Liberation Orchestra, from the band's former name
- Django (Modern Jazz Quartet album) or the song from that album
- Return of Django, a reggae album by the Upsetters
- Django (program), a program for engraving lute tabulature
[edit] Entertainment
- Django (film), a spaghetti Western
- Sukiyaki Western: Django, a Japanese remake of the spaghetti Western.
- Django or Jango, a character in the anime and manga One Piece
- Django, the main character in the Boktai series of video games
- Jango Fett, a character from Star Wars
- A character from the fighting game Ehrgeiz
- A rat character in the Pixar movie Ratatouille (film)
[edit] Web
- Django (web framework), a web application framework written in the Python programming language