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Louis Armstrong and His Hot Five--his first group. Classic New Orleans jazz from a classic period. Their recordings were among the first to be preserved by the Library of Congress.

 
Old Crow Medicine Show singing "Wagon Wheel"--and Dylan has a co-writing credit. (Darius Rucker had a popular version of the son--but I like this version better).

 
You could spend forever listing to the songs from Tarantino film soundtracks. Here's maybe the most famous of them all, from the film Reservoir Dogs. What scene is it in? IYKYK.

 
There were some lesser known Seattle bands during the grunge era. Here's one of them.

 
Double shot of Carrie Akre, this is another band she was in.

 
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Vitamin C (aka Colleen Fitzpatrick) was popular for at least a minute in the late 90s/early 2000s. I was fairly surprised to recently find out prior to that incarnation of herself, she was in a band that had a very different vibe than her solo stuff.

 
That intro was like the reincarnation of Django playing Fado in a Lisbon back alley bar. Thank you!
So if you're a gypsy jazz fan, this is one of my favorite takes. It's the John Jorgenson Quintet, and I had them a bunch of times at my concert series. He's a seriously great musician and an even better human being. Anyway, here he has Phoebe Hunt sit in with the band for a tune, and the result is magical. If you're into precision, this is a hot mess of missed cues, stepping on toes, etc, but it's the most fun I think I've ever seen any of these musicians have on a stage. The joy is over the top.
 
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