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Brussels and Paris
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Intégrale Django Reinhardt, Vol. 1: 'Presentation Stomp' 1928-1934
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Stephane Grappelli in Paris
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The Art of Django/Django -- The Unforgettable
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1933-1936
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The Fabulous Joe Venuti: 15 Jazz Classics
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Sweet Georgia Brown
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Art of Jazz Guitar
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1933-1943: Django Reinhardt and the Singers
: :Before Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli formed the Quintet of the Hot Club of France in 1934, French pop singers, eager to add a dash of Gypsy flair to their recordings, sought out the young guitarist in his caravan on the outskirts of Paris. Twenty-two of the 24 tracks on Django Reinhardt and the Singers date from 1933 to 1935, and feature a fascinating glimpse of the young guitarist at the start of his career, when he was still feeling his way into jazz. Jean Sablon, who was dubbed the French Bing Crosby ...
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Latches
: :Jimi Hendrix led a group called A Band of Gypsies. This quartet of Paris-based Gypsy guitarists is the real thing: Steeve LaFonte (left channel), Yorgui Loeffler (center), Chriss Campion (right channel) and bassist Gino Roman. They came together to reverently revive the always swinging legacy of the great Belgian-Gitano Django Reinhardt, and update his music with new twenty-first century inventions and dimensions. Of course, since the death of Django Reinhardt, Gypsy jazz has never ceased to evolve, writes Michel Mercier in the CD liner notes. The musicians that play on this album ...
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