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M1 Oh, Lady Be Good (George and Ira Gershwin, 1924), Django, CBS Realm Jazz Series 1969/1934 (2:50)... M2 Dinah, (Akst, Lewis, Young, 1925) Django, CBS Realm Jazz Series 1969/1934 (2:30)... M3 I Saw Stars (Sigler, Goodhart, Hoffman, 1934), Django, CBS Realm Jazz Series 1969/1934 (2:20)....... M4 Confessin', (Daugherty, Reynolds, 1929), Django, CBS Realm Jazz Series 1969/1935 (2:40).... M5 The Sunshine of Your Smile, (Ray, Cooke, 1913) Django, CBS Realm Jazz Series, 1969/1935 (2:50)..... M6 Swannee River (Old Folks at Home), (Foster, 1851), Django, CBS Realm Jazz Series, 1969/1935 (2:50)... M7 Lover Man (Oh, Where Can You Be?)(Davis, Ramirez, Sherman, 1941) Best of Django Reinhardt, EMI / Columbia, 1970/1947 (3:10) M8 Golden Green (Ponty, 1972), Ponty/Grappelli, Inner City Records, 1976/1973 (4:42) Today's Vinyl Vibrations podcast features the artistry of French Violinist Stephane Grappelli. Stephane Grappelli is best known as the founder of the Quintette du Hot Club de France along with guitarist Django Reinhardt in 1934. This was a GYPSY jazz band. Grappelli is considered the grandfather of jazz violinists. He lived 90 years, from 1908 until 1997. He began playing violin at the age of 12, early on, preferring to learn in the streets by watching how other violinists played, such as at the Barbes (pron BAR-bez) metro station in Paris. Then he was enrolled by his father at the Conservatory of Paris to learn music theory, sight reading, and ear training. He graduated three years later. Starting at age 15, he worked in the pit orchestra at the Theatre Gaumont, accompanying silent films, then at the Ambassador Hotel orchestra, where jazz violinist Joe Venuti was playing. For a while, Grappelli abandoned violin --- in favor of playing piano in a big band, it was easier to get paid for big band work. Jazz violinists were a relatively unknown and rare breed. In this big band, Grappelli met gypsy jazz guitarist Django Reinhardt. It was 1931 and Grappelli was just 23, Django was 21. Three years later, Django and Grappelli formed the Quintette du Hot Club de France . This was an all-string jazz band, and they performed regularly at the Montmartre district, an artistic village on the hill in the northside of Paris. This continued until 1939 when the Quintette disbanded due to the outbreak of World War II. ‘' When the war was over, the original Quintette never did reform. Django and Grappelli did continue to perform together in Paris. In 1949, they briefly toured in Italy, where some 50 tunes were recorded. That would turn out to be the last time the two would record together, 1949, due to Django's untimely death at the age of 43. Many of those recorded songs were released as an album titled Djangology in 2005 on Bluebird Records. Most of the recordings featured in today's podcast were recorded between 1934 and 1947 and were recorded in Paris, as performed by the Quintette du Hot Club de France. Stephane Grappelli is a master of improvisation. He had said that he was not a fan of BEBOP jazz, which was then very fashionable in the jazz world. Instead, he was a strong proponent of SWING music, another popular jazz style. Swing developed in the US in 1935-1945 ….. This was the SWING ERA in America.
All roads lead to Rome, but only one road leads to Mesmic's home. Deep House is like a bowl of hot soup waiting for you after a long day. Gulp down a hardy helping of delicious groove with Garage thrown in for extra flavour.This podcast episode features content created or published by Atlantic Records, Defected Records, Inner City Records, Moulton Music, Papa Records, Toolroom Records and others.MK-Ultra - No Place Like Home [Intro]Three Generations feat. Chevell - Get It Off [Underground Mix]SanXero feat. Omar - To & Fro [David Harness 90s Mix]David Penn - Nobody [Club Mix]Demarkus Lewis - Hard Room [Original Mix]Mark Farina & Homero Espinosa - Work.Groove [Original Mix]Made By Pete feat. Jem Cooke - So Long [Audiojack Remix]Sterling Void feat. Paris Brightledge - It's Alright [Adesse Versions Extended Mix]Fred Everything - Mercyless [AtJazz Unreleased Astro Remix]Homero Espinosa feat. Tobirus Mozelle - Take You There [Cubase Dan Remix]Distorted Beauty feat. Danique - Scream [Gabriel Ananda Remix]Groove Junkies & Terry Lex feat. Alexander Sky - Wicked Game [Original Mix]
All roads lead to Rome, but only one road leads to Mesmic's home. Deep House is like a bowl of hot soup waiting for you after a long day. Gulp down a hardy helping of delicious groove with Garage thrown in for extra flavour.This podcast episode features music published by Atlantic Records, Defected Records, Inner City Records, Moulton Music, Papa Records, Toolroom Records and others.MK-Ultra - No Place Like Home [Intro]Three Generations feat. Chevell - Get It Off [Underground Mix]SanXero feat. Omar - To & Fro [David Harness 90s Mix]David Penn - Nobody [Club Mix]Demarkus Lewis - Hard Room [Original Mix]Mark Farina & Homero Espinosa - Work.Groove [Original Mix]Made By Pete feat. Jem Cooke - So Long [Audiojack Remix]Sterling Void feat. Paris Brightledge - It's Alright [Adesse Versions Extended Mix]Fred Everything - Mercyless [AtJazz Unreleased Astro Remix]Homero Espinosa feat. Tobirus Mozelle - Take You There [Cubase Dan Remix]Distorted Beauty feat. Danique - Scream [Gabriel Ananda Remix]Groove Junkies & Terry Lex feat. Alexander Sky - Wicked Game [Original Mix]
On Friday 29th December we welcome Inner City Records boss Roland Nights to headline our Christmas Party at Soyo in Sheffield. Here he provides a mix of his trademark thumping, upfront Deep, House and more as a warm up for what's going to be a very special night. Event Link: https://www.facebook.com/events/169582596961192/ Tracklist available at facebook.com/delvedeeper
Jazz It Up !!! radioshow #219 - 25.07.2015 Summer Fusion Edition by Simone Vimercati An eclettic mix of new, old and classic sounds with no time and one common thing: Jazz Music. This is the aim of "Jazz It Up !!!". A selection where Jazz is mixed but without borders and limits of time and genres, which often bring this music to be a niche's phenomenon for experts and purists. During this appointment, I give you a cocktail of pleasant and good quality music that goes from instrumental to vocal jazz, from soul to funky, from latin to rare grooves or new electric sounds. This is also to show everybody that jazz is not a musical genre, but a style, an attitude to express ourselves through the music. This attitude keeps on evolving and it has no limits. It is a music that embraces many listeners' generations: from the youngest, who can discover the past's giants through new artists, to the the eldest who will get amazed by listening to the music's evolution of jazz, soul and funk. I wish you a good listening: let you cherish by "Jazz It Up !!!". "Jazz It Up !!!" radioshow is available through radios, web radios, platforms for streaming on-demand and podcast. See all info on the website http://www.jazzitup.it/ Contact: info@jazzitup.it Jazz It Up !!! radioshow #219 - 25.07.2015 Summer Fusion Edition 1. Rare Silk “New York Afternoon” (1983 Polydor) 2. Jackie And Roy “Don’t Be Blue” (1981 Concord Jazz) 3. Judy Roberts “Olè” (1981 Inner City Records) 4. Earl Klugh “Captain Caribé” (1976 Blue Note Records / Liberty Records) 5. Joe Sample “Raimbow Seeker” (1978 ABC Records) 6. Rodney Franklin “On The Path” (1978 Columbia) 7. Morrissey Mullen “Slipstream” (1981 Beggars Banquet) 8. Gerardo Frisina “Arrival” (2014 Schema) 9. Roman Andrén “It’s Nice” - live studio session (2008 P-Vine Records / Ajabu!) 10. Tom Lellis “Keeper Of The Flame” (2003 Adventure Music) 11. Cecilia Stalin - Kharl Cabral Simmons “Sunny Day” (2015) 12. Rhonda Thomas “Honey To a Be” (2015 Atlanta Records) 13. Dick Gyllander Quintet “Logical Space” (1978 A Disc) 14. Noel Pointer “Land Of Make Believe” (1981 Liberty Records) 15. Manfredo Fest “Arigo” (1979 Tabu Records) 16. Devadip Carlos Santana “Free As The Morning Sun” (1979 CBS) 17. Tony Esposito “Hum Allah, Hum Allah, Hum Allah” (1978 Philips)
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