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Blues for a Gypsy
Frank Vignola— Guitar genius Frank Vignola manages to combine Django Reinhardt's gypsy flare with the music of Charlie Parker, Delta blues, and solo violin of J.S. Bach.
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Dawg 90
David Grisman - Dawg 90 Acoustic percussion and flute augment the familiar string sound of Grisman's instrumental tunes with music that will appeal to jazz, bluegrass, and Latin music lovers alike.
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Dawgwood
David Grisman Quintet - Dawgwood The breadth and beauty of this collection make it one of Grisman's most satisfying yet. Some of the finest acoustic music played by some of the best acoustic musicians of our time.
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Swing Low, Sweet Mandolin
Jethro Burns - Swing Low, Sweet Mandolin The last recordings of a string jazz legend. A rich repertoire of standards, some familiar and some obscure. The resulting compilation is everything Jethro was—soulful, entertaining, witty, and wonderful.
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Dawganova
David Grisman - Dawganova Go south of the border with a collection generrously infused with infectious Latin rhythms and Argentine-inspired melodies.
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Tone Poems II
David Grisman and Martin Taylor - Tone Poems II A jazzy sequel to the highly acclaimed Tone Poems. This album creates the "vintage voices of the jazz age" with the classic instruments they use.
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Bye Bye Blues
Jethro Burns - Bye Bye Blues The final volume of this mandolin genius. A companion to Swing Low, Sweet Mandolin, this album contains classic swing and jazz standards.
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The Man with the Mandolin
Dave Apollon - The Man with the Mandolin 2 CD Set Dave Apollon: Master musician and showman, the world's greatest mandolin virtuoso. Complete recordings, 1930 - 1956.
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Swing Guitar Masterpieces 1938-1957
Oscar Alemán - Swing Guitar Masterpieces 1938-1957, 2 CD Set The first United States release of the music of Oscar Alemán, amazing Argentine guitarist. Swinging interpretations of popular standards from both North and South America.
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So What
Jerry Garcia and David Grisman - So What Like many classic jazz compilations, So What offers "alternate take" versions of several tracks, showcasing the versatility and spontaneous creative power of these two exceptional artists, affording the listener a rare opportunity to compare different improvisational approaches to the same material.
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