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Belgian-born gypsy Django Reinhardt became the first European to have a significant impact on jazz. A childhood accident had crippled his left hand, leaving the use of just two fingers; nonetheless, Reinhardt played things on guitar people had only imagined. Fusing a lushly romantic sensibility with propulsive rhythmic drive, Reinhardt brought small-group swing to a creative peak in the 1930s with the Quintette du Hot Club de France, and his unique style continues to inspire generations of guitarists.
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Various Artists The Golden Years Of Jazz Volume 3 |
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Various Artists The Golden Years Of Jazz Volume 4 |
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Various Artists The Golden Years Of Jazz Volume 9 |
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Various Artists Vintage Jazz Volume 2 |
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Various Artists Rakehell's Revels |
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Billie Holiday, Earl Hines, Duke Ellington & His Orchestra, Henry 'Red' Allen, Benny Goodman Quartet The Golden Years Of Jazz Volume 1 |
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Jack Teagarden, Glenn Miller And His Orchestra, Meade Lux Lewis, Errol Garner, Fats Waller & His Rhy The Golden Years Of Jazz Volume 3 |
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