A playlist from one of the sessions we discussed at our weekly U3A jazz appreciation sessions here in Bethnal Green, London. And incidentally an illustration of the vibrancy of the jazz violin tradition.
Track
Name
Time
Artist
Album
1
Humoresque (1943)
2:34
Stuff Smith
Time And Again
2
Take the "A" Train
3:55
Joe Venuti And Dave McKenna
Alone At the Palace
3
Yellow House Stomp
2:38
Stephane Grappelli
Early American & European Bebop Violin
4
A Woman's Place Is In The Groove
2:38
Ginger Smock
Early American & European Bebop Violin
5
Improvisation J.S. Bach Part 2Double Violin
3:19
Eddie South
Swing TimeThe World's Greatest Jazz Collection 1933-1957: Vol. 48
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