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Joe Venuti

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Ground zero for jazz violin, Joe Venuti's late 1920s partnership with guitarist Eddie Lang obviously inspired the European coupling of Django Reinhardt and Stephane Grappelli. Venuti's recordings from this period are so joyous that you'll forget all about influences and immediately sink into his work. Just as good are Venuti's mainstream recordings from the '70s, and his album with Cool saxophonist extraordinaire Zoot Sims. Proves once again that the distinctions between jazz genres are often meaningless.

- Nick Dedina

 
 
 
 
 
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1. Rosetta (3:07) Hot Sonatas $0.99
2. She's Funny That Way (6:38) Hot Sonatas $0.99
3. Hot Sonatas (5:16) Hot Sonatas $0.99
4. They Can't Take That Away From Me (3:52) Alone At The Palace $0.99
5. Esterllita (4:06) Alone At The Palace $0.99
6. Oh, Lady Be Good (4:33) Alone At The Palace $0.99
7. Estrellita (3:20) Vintage Jazz Nº22 - EPs Collectors "Melodías Inolvidables" $0.99
8. Spartacus, (Theme From) (4:30) Joe Venuti In Chicago, 1978 $0.99
9. Strike Up The Band (4:47) Joe Venuti In Chicago, 1978 $0.99
10. Kickin' The Cat (3:10) All Star Jazz Quartets 1928-1940 - Disc C $0.99

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