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1. | Tenderly
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2. | Clouds
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3. | How High the Moon
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4. | I've Got A Crush On You
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5. | Young At Heart
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6. | Swing 39/Swing 42
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7. | Sweet Dreams
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8. | Paper Moon
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9. | Django's Castle
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10. | Swing 09
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11. | Nature Boy
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12. | Just Us 4 All
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Jazz
Twice GRAMMY nominated Tommy Emmanuel and Americas own Jazz sensation Frank Vignola turn many a well known tune inside out with their virtuosity and unique chemistry. This don't miss CD was recorded in a couple of spontaneous recording sessions where they created a non-stop chain of magical musical moments. A Guitar lovers dream answered!
Tommy Emmanuel
Active Decades: '80s, '90s and '00s Born: May 31, 1955 in Australia Genre: Jazz Styles: Contemporary Jazz, Smooth Jazz, Finger-Picked Guitar
Tommy Emmanuel, four-time winner of Australia's Best Guitarist award, has helped bring the art of rock guitar down under to a higher awareness over his two-decade-long career by bringing a sense of jazz improvisation into a mix that also includes blues, country, rock, classical, and Spanish music. After years as a popular sideman and ace songwriter, the two-time ARIA (Aussie Grammys equivalent) award winner launched his solo career in 1988 with Up from Down Under. Several releases have followed, most notably his critically acclaimed 1993 release The Journey, which hit high on Gavin and Radio & Records NAC airplay charts. He has shown a mastery and affinity for both electric and acoustic axes and has been singled out by the likes of notable musicians such as Chet Atkins, with whom he recorded The Day Finger Pickers Took Over the World in 1997, and Todd Rundgren as being an innovator on the instrument. Only appeared in 2001, followed by 2002's Endless Road (it was finally released in the U.S. three years later), 2005's Live One, and 2006's Happy Hour (with Jim Nichols) and Mystery. --- Jonathan Widran, All Music Guide
Frank Vignola
Active Decades: '90s and '00s Born: Dec 30, 1965 Genre: Jazz Styles: Swing, Post-Bop, Jazz-Pop, Contemporary Jazz
An extremely versatile jazz guitarist, Frank Vignola has demonstrated that he is capable of playing everything from fusion and commercial pop-jazz to hard bop, post-bop, and swing. The native New Yorker has a wide variety of influences; everyone from Wes Montgomery, Joe Pass, and Pat Metheny to Django Reinhardt and Charlie Christian has affected his playing in some way. For Vignola, different influences have asserted themselves at different times -- the Reinhardt or Christian influence might be especially prominent in a swing environment, whereas he has sometimes sounded more Metheny-ish in fusion or pop-jazzNAC settings. And he might be mindful of Montgomery or Pass on a hard bop or post-bop project. Born on suburban Long Island on December 30, 1965, Vignola was raised in the New York area. The Italian-American started playing the guitar at the age of five and grew up admiring a variety of guitarists. Far from a jazz snob, Vignola never listened to jazz exclusively and was also a major fan of rock, R&B, and pop. The guitarists that he admired ranged from jazz musicians to rock icons like Eric Clapton and Eddie Van Halen. As a young adult, Vignola studied at the Cultural Arts Center of Long Island and went on to enjoy a lot of sideman gigs in the 1980s. The New Yorker was 27 when, in 1993, he signed with Concord Jazz and recorded his first Concord session as a leader, Appel Direct. Several more Concord releases followed in the 1990s, and the early 2000s found Vignola recording for Nagel-Heyer as well as Acoustic Disc. ---Alex Henderson, All Music Guide |
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