“Jazz attracted me because in it I found a formal perfection and instrumental precision that I admire in classical music, but which popular music doesn’t have.” – Django Reinhardt
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While in college back in the early 70’s, I worked in the music library. There was a large collection of old 78 rpm records. When business was slow, I would listen to those old records. There was a small collection of records by Quintette du Hot Club de France, featuring Django Reinhart on guitar and Stephane Grappelli on violin. Amazing! There simply are no such musicians today.
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