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1. | Double Scotch
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2. | N. 9 en LA Bemol Majeur Op 69/N. 1 Valse de l'Adieu
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3. | Javalseuse
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4. | Valse Nostalgique
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5. | Traviata
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6. | Indifference
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7. | Plus Que Lente
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8. | Buesette
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9. | Ballade Irlandaise
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10. | Musette for a Magpie
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11. | Javanaise
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12. | Balajo
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13. | Padam
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14. | Sa Legitime
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15. | A Dream Is a Wish Your Heart Makes (Theme de Ceondrillon)
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16. | Swing Valse
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Jazz
Didier Lockwood
Active Decades: '70s, '80s, '90s and '00s Born: Feb 11, 1956 in Calais, France Genre: Jazz Styles: Fusion, Post-Bop, Jazz Instrument, Guitar Jazz, Piano Jazz
Didier Lockwood has had a diverse career, ranging from fusion to swing and advanced hard bop. In the 1980s, he was considered the next in a line of great French violinists after Stephane Grappelli and Jean-Luc Ponty, but he maintained a fairly low profile in the 1990s. Lockwood began studying violin when he was six. Ten years later, he stopped his formal training and joined a rock group. He played in Paris with Aldo Romano and Daniel Humair, among others, met Grappelli and toured with him. He had a fusion group called Surya and recorded with Tony Williams around the same period of time (1979). Didier Lockwood played in the United States on several occasions in the 1980s and recorded an acoustic album in 1986 with fellow violinists John Blake and Michal Urbaniak. ---Scott Yanow, All Music Guide |
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