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Grappelli recalled to writer Leonard Feather in 1976 that he and Shearing would "play during air raids."
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During World War II, the young pianist teamed with Grappelli, the French jazz violinist, who spent the war years in London.
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Reinhardt later led the celebrated Quintette du Hot Club de France with violinist Stéphane Grappelli, toured the US in 1947 with Duke Ellington, and is regarded as Europe's first jazz improvising genius.
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Grappelli recalled to writer Leonard Feather in 1976 that he and Shearing would "play during air raids."
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During World War II, Mr. Shearing performed frequently with violinist St é phane Grappelli, sometimes in air-raid shelters.
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Reinhardt later led the celebrated Quintette du Hot Club de France with violinist Stéphane Grappelli, toured the US in 1947 with Duke Ellington, and is regarded as Europe's first jazz improvising genius.
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Shearing recorded and released these albums in collaboration with well-known bassist Andy Simpkins, drummer Rusty Jones, and musician Stephane Grappelli.
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Since then, he has composed fusion pieces for the Philharmonic orchestras of London, Berlin, Moscow and Beijing, and played with such jazz musicians as Stephane Grappelli, Herbie Hancock and Ravi Coltrane.
Uniting Nations With Just a Violin Vibhuti Patel 2011
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Django Reinhardt, Stéphane Grappelli and the Hot Club of France, unknown track (. mov)
Link love: jazz 2009
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During World War II, the young pianist teamed with Grappelli, the French jazz violinist, who spent the war years in London.
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