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Reinhart in April 2015. American singer and songwriter Haley Reinhart has released 4 studio albums, 1 extended play, 15 singles (including 3 promotional and 2 featured singles), and has made 18 appearances as featured or guest vocalist, most notably for her role as a recurring performer with the jazz collective Postmodern Jukebox.
Nuages" (French pronunciation:) is one of the best-known compositions by Django Reinhardt. He recorded at least thirteen [ 1 ] versions of the tune, which is a jazz standard and a mainstay of the gypsy swing repertoire.
List of compositions by Django Reinhardt, the Belgian-born Romani-French jazz guitarist and composer. He was the first major jazz talent to emerge from Europe and remains the most significant. He was the first major jazz talent to emerge from Europe and remains the most significant.
Djangology is a compilation album by Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli, released in 1961.. In 1949, Reinhardt and Grappelli reunited for a brief tour of Italy.While they were there, they recorded about 50 tunes with an Italian rhythm section, and although they did not know it at the time, these sessions would mark the last time the Gypsy guitarist and the French violinist recorded together.
Recorded in December 1934 in Paris, France with Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli. It was released on a 78 by Oriole in the U.S. [19] [4] The Savoy Orpheans recorded an early instrumental version on October 30, 1925, released as a 78 in December, 1925 on His Master's Voice (# B 2183 Dinah / The Co-ed). Fats Waller.
Django Reinhardt - recorded in March 1935. [5] Benny Goodman and His Quartet - recorded on November 18, 1936 for Victor Records, catalog No. 25473A. [6] The Mills Brothers had a hit with the song in 1932. [7] Bing Crosby recorded the song for Brunswick Records on October 25, 1932 [8] but it was not released until 1968.
Robert F. Kennedy Jr.'s raspy voice was on full display when his high-stakes confirmation hearing got underway Wednesday -- as lawmakers grilled President Trump’s controversial pick to lead the ...
The song was introduced in vaudeville by Henry E. Murtagh, and popularized by Paul Whiteman's 1929 Columbia recording featuring Bix Beiderbecke.It has become a jazz standard and has been recorded by artists including Louis Armstrong, Mildred Bailey, Sidney Bechet, Gene Kardos, Benny Goodman, Lionel Hampton, Isham Jones, Red Nichols, Charlie Parker, Oscar Peterson, Django Reinhardt and Fats Waller.