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Stephane Wrembel recently played at the Sidedoor club in Old Lyme. Does a wonderful job of recreating and also modernizing some of Django's music.
 
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"cool, tasty"....Scud49...If you like Eva; if you like Chuck you'll like them together. Sorry, Peggy Lee. You're still the best.

 
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"cool, tasty"....Scud49...If you like Eva; if you like Chuck you'll like them together. Sorry, Peggy Lee. You're still the best.


The Godfather of Go Go with some jazz. You get an A+ for the creativity.
 
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Django Reinhardt Sultan Of Swing Full Album


You can see in this photograph his left hand. He was a gypsy, and when he was young his mother's trailer caught fire. His left hand was badly burned, and permanently disfigured. He had to re-learn to play the guitar, and grew up to be the toast of Paris in the'30s and hugely influential.
 
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Klaus Doldinger's German jazz band Passport - this great little upbeat tune is "Slap Shot":

 
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I just love this song. The bass work towards the end of this song is awesome. Emilio Modeste is awesome on the sax on this cut. Has a Grover vibe to it.

 
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Brian Auger's Oblivion Express - their rendition of this classic Wes Montgomery tune is wonderful:

 

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