Violin and guitar jazz makes Moondog Trio: CD Review
by Guitars on July 9, 2010
The style of acoustic jazz featuring violin and guitar was defined in the 1930s in Paris by violinist Stephane Grappelli and the legendary guitarist Django Reinhardt. Their collaboration became known as Gypsy jazz or the Manouche style. The Brattleboro-based Moondog Trio recently released its first album, “Slow Bones,” and in it we hear a very successful violin-guitar partnership backed by …
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