| The Music of the Roma: RootsWorld article. |
| Amala School: School in Valjevo, Serbia for Rroma (Gypsy) culture: music, dance, language and history. |
| Amaro Suno (Our Dream): Gypsy folk music ensemble from Hungary. |
| Ando Drom (On the Road): Gypsy folklore group from Budapest, Hungary. |
| Balkanarama: Band playing Balkan gypsy music in the Pacific Northwest, USA. |
| Boulou and Elios Ferre: Profile of the Ferre brothers, Manouche "Gypsy swing" guitarists from France. |
| Brizani: Traditional Balkan Gypsy music, jazz and fusion, from Slovenia. |
| Camarón de la Isla: The story of the late flamenco musician. |
| Csárdás - Hungarian Gypsy Music: Music review by Derek Lim, with response by Gabor Boros, of the Boros Gypsy Ensemble. |
| Django's Moustache: South Austin gypsy jazz. Calendar, repertoire and links. |
| Fernando de Plata: Fernando de Plata (the youngest son of Manitas de Plata) and his band "Las Guitarras". |
| Flamenco De Hoy: Flamenco group formed by Pedro Cortes. |
| Flamenco pounds out some new twists: [CNN] |
| Gipsy Kings enjoy flamenco boom: [CNN] |
| Gypsies, politics, neuroses and the opera ordinary: American scholars on the Czech scene: From the Czech and Slovak Music Society Newsletter. |
| Gypsy Music Festival, Lucerne, Switzerland (Part One): By Laura Shannon. |
| Gypsy Music Festival, Lucerne, Switzerland (Part Two): By Laura Shannon. |
| Gypsy Music: Selected Resources: By Laura Shannon. |
| Kalyi Jag (Black Fire): The first Roma band in Hungary - and Europe - which sang and played their own Roma folklore in Romanes. |
| Karshlama: Turkey. |
| Kochani Orkestar: Gypsy brass band from Macedonia. |
| Lick et Zingaria: Folklore group from France. |
| Los Canasteros: Debut CD, "Seven Worlds", by this Canadian based flamenco group. |
| Macarena takes India by storm: [CNN] |
| Mosa Sisic and the Modern Gipsies: Gypsy music from the Balkans and Orient, from Germany. |
| Music: a Cultural Voice for Minorities: Travellers: From Umeå University, Sweden. |
| My Father's the King of the Gypsies: Music of English and Welsh Travellers and Gypsies: Review by Rod Stradling. |
| Pedro Cortes: Flamenco guitarist. |
| Romani (Gypsy) Music on CD: List of various artists. |
| Romani Discography: Recorded music available on CD by Romani artists. |
| Romani Yag: Music and dance troupe from Australia. |
| Romanian Riff: A new style of Gypsy music spurs dancing and derision: [WSJ Interactive] |
| SSASSA: A band combining traditional Balkan and oriental Gypsy music styles with a contemporary approach. |
| The Django Reinhardt Swing Page: Site devoted to the legendary jazz guitarist, with articles, links, events, links to Gypsy style artists, and tips for playing Django style. |
| The Never-Ending Roma Question: The Czech Gypsies by Ivan Sever, February 1999. |
| The Rosenberg Trio: Gypsy-swing group from the Netherlands. |
| Tolga Emilio Trio: This Dutch band plays music in the style of Django Reinhardt and Le Quintette du Hot Club de France, but also influences from other styles can be heard. Includes their cd's, line up, agenda, and photographs. |
| Vienna to Monterey: Zawinul grounded in jazz: [CNN] |
| Xenos: Offers background, pictures, sound files, video clip, reviews, and discography from this australian band. |
| Yuri Yunakov: From RootsWorld, an interview with the Bulgarian wedding master. |
| Yuri Yunakov: Bulgaria's Roma (Gypsy) Sax Man: By Christina Roden. |