- Stéphane
Grappelli (French pronunciation: [stefan ɡʁapɛli]; 26
January 1908 – 1
December 1997) was a
French jazz violinist. He is best
known as a founder...
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hailed as one of its most
significant exponents. With
violinist Stéphane
Grappelli,
Reinhardt formed the Paris-based
Quintette du Hot Club de
France in 1934...
- album. A
noted part of the song was a
planned contribution by Stéphane
Grappelli. A jazz
violinist po****r at the time and well
known for his collaborations...
- Stéphane
Grappelli,
former violinist of the
Quintette du Hot Club de France, in
which he pla**** with
Django Reinhardt. When one of
Grappelli's band members...
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Reinhardt rose to fame in
Paris and
performed with
violinist Stéphane
Grappelli and
their Quintette du Hot Club de
France in the 1930s and 1940s. Immediately...
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Wonder 1997
Bobby "Blue"
Bland The
Everly Brothers Judy
Garland Stéphane
Grappelli Buddy Holly Charles Mingus Oscar Peterson Frank Zappa 1998 Bo Diddley...
- in
France in 1934 by
guitarist Django Reinhardt and
violinist Stéphane
Grappelli and
active in one form or
another until 1948. One of the
earliest and...
- and humorist, and for his
collaborations with the
violinist Stéphane
Grappelli.
William Charles Disley was born, to
Welsh parents then
overseas for work...
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Elvis Costello, Ani di Franco,
Jerry Garcia,
David Grisman, Stéphane
Grappelli,
Rickie Lee Jones, Van Morrison,
Steve Morse,
Aaron Neville, Lou Reed...
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original title was "You'se a Viper").
Smith was,
along with Stéphane
Grappelli,
Michel Warlop,
Svend Asmussen, Ray
Nance and Joe Venuti, one of jazz...