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Stephane and Grappelli
" Legrand returned to his role as jazz arranger for the Stan Getz album Communications ' 72 and resumed his collaboration with Phil Woods on Jazz Le Grand ( 1979 ) and After the Rain ( 1982 ); then, he collaborated with violinist Stephane Grappelli on an album in 1992.
* Stephane Grappelli and Django Reinhardt the Gold Edition ( 1934 to 1937, copyright 1998 )
* Bill Coleman with Django and Stephane Grappelli 1936 to 1938 ( released 1985, DRG Records )
* Stephane Grappelli and Cordes ( 1977, Musidisc )
* Stephane Grappelli and Joe Venuti: Venupelli Blues ( 1979, Affinity )
* Stephane Grappelli ` 80 ( 1980 Happy Bird )
* Stephane Grappelli / David Grisman Live at Berklee ( recorded September 20, 1979, Boston, Massachusetts )
* Stephane Grappelli ( Pye )
* Classic Sessions: Stephane Grappelli, with Phil Woods and Louie Bellson ( 1987, RTV Communications Group )
* Stephane Grappelli Plays Jerome Kern ( 1987, GRP )
* Stephane Grappelli in Tokyo ( 1991, A & M records )
* Stephane Grappelli 1992 Live ( 1992, Verve )
* Stephane Grappelli Live at the Blue Note ( 1996, Telarc Jazz )
* Violin Summit: Stephane Grappelli, Stuff Smith, Svend Asmussen, Jean-Luc Ponty ( 1967, Polygram )
* Stephane Grappelli and Hubert Clavecin: Dansez Sur Vos Souvenirs ( Musidisc )
* Stephane Grappelli and Barney Kessel: Remember Django ( 1969, Black Lion )
* Stephane Grappelli and Barney Kessel: Limehouse Blues ( 1972, Black Lion )
* Stephane Grappelli and Gary Burton: Paris Encounter ( 1972, Atlantic )
* Stephane Grappelli and Yehudi Menuhin: Jalousie ( 1975, EMI )
* Stephane Grappelli and Oscar Peterson ( 1973, Musicdisc )
* Stephane Grappelli and The George Shearing Trio: The Reunion ( 1977, MPS )

Stephane and Earl
* Earl Hines / Stephane Grappelli duets, The Giants: Black Lion Records 1974

Stephane and Hines
From then until he died twenty years later Hines recorded endlessly both solo and with jazz notables like Cat Anderson, Harold Ashby, Barney Bigard, Lawrence Brown, Dave Brubeck ( they recorded duets in 1975 ), Jaki Byard ( duets in 1972 ), Benny Carter, Buck Clayton, Cozy Cole, Wallace Davenport, Eddie " Lockjaw " Davis, Vic Dickenson, Roy Eldridge, Duke Ellington ( duets in 1966 ), Ella Fitzgerald, Panama Francis, Bud Freeman, Stan Getz, Dizzy Gillespie, Paul Gonsalves, Stephane Grappelli, Sonny Greer, Lionel Hampton, Coleman Hawkins, Johnny Hodges, Peanuts Hucko, Helen Humes, Budd Johnson, Jonah Jones, Max Kaminsky, Gene Krupa, Ellis Larkins, Marian McPartland ( duets in 1970 ), Gerry Mulligan, Ray Nance, Oscar Peterson ( duets in 1968 ), Russell Procope, Pee Wee Russell, Jimmy Rushing, Stuff Smith, Rex Stewart, Maxine Sullivan, Buddy Tate, Jack Teagarden, Clark Terry, Sarah Vaughan, Joe Venuti, Earle Warren, Ben Webster, Teddy Wilson ( duets in 1965 & 1970 ), Jimmy Witherspoon, Jimmy Woode and Lester Young.

Earl and Hines
In a 1975 film, pianist Earl Hines said,
** Earl Hines, American jazz pianist ( d. 1983 )
Competition was also intensifying, as African-American and white swing bands began to receive popular attention, including those of Benny Goodman, Tommy Dorsey, Jimmy Dorsey, Jimmie Lunceford, Benny Carter, Earl Hines, Chick Webb, and Count Basie.
The more notable artists include Sonny Stitt, Thelonious Monk, Dizzy Gillespie, Tony Bennett, Claude Bolling, Oscar Peterson, Toshiko Akiyoshi, Dick Hyman, Joe Pass, Milt Jackson, Earl Hines, André Previn, World Saxophone Quartet, Ben Webster, Zoot Sims, Kenny Burrell, Lambert, Hendricks and Ross, Martial Solal, Clark Terry and Randy Weston.
Since its adoption by Earl Hines in 1928, the celesta has been used occasionally by jazz pianists as an alternative instrument.
Earl " Fatha " Hines became the star of Chicago with his Grand Terrace Cafe band and began to broadcast live from The Grand Terrace nightly coast-to-coast across America.
By this time the big band was such a dominant force in jazz that the older generation found they either had to adapt to it or simply retire — with no market for small-group recordings ( made worse by a depression-era industry reluctant to take risks ), some musicians such as Louis Armstrong and Earl Hines fronted their own bands, while others, like Jelly Roll Morton and King Oliver, lapsed into obscurity.
During World War II Earl Hines and Billy Eckstine led bands whose soloists figured as the early performers of Bebop.
Adding to their play book, Basie received arrangements from Jimmy Mundy ( who had also worked with Benny Goodman and Earl Hines ), particularly for " Cherokee ", " Easy Does It ", and " Super Chief ".
Bebop saxophone and flute player, Recorded with Carlos Santana, Joe Henderson, Earl Hines, Freddie Hubbard and several other jazz notables.
* Earl Hines, jazz pianist
Artists signed to American Decca in the 1930s and 1940s included Louis Armstrong, Charlie Kunz, Count Basie, Jimmie Lunceford, Jane Froman, The Boswell Sisters, Billie Holiday, The Andrews Sisters, Ted Lewis, Judy Garland, The Mills Brothers, Billy Cotton, Guy Lombardo, Chick Webb, Louis Jordan ( the No. 1 R & B artist of the 1940s ), Bob Crosby, Bill Kenny & The Ink Spots, Dorsey Brothers ( and subsequently Jimmy Dorsey after the brothers split ), Connee Boswell and Jack Hylton, Victor Young, Earl Hines, Claude Hopkins, and Sister Rosetta Tharpe, the original ' soul sister ' of recorded music.
Tatum drew inspiration from the pianists James P. Johnson and Fats Waller, who exemplified the stride piano style, and from the more " modern " Earl Hines, six years Tatum's senior.
Tatum identified Waller as his main influence, but according to pianist Teddy Wilson and saxophonist Eddie Barefield, " Art Tatum's favorite jazz piano player was Earl Hines.
The influential Pittsburgh-born pianist Earl Hines was also in the band for a time.
His playing of melodic lines owed most to Billy Kyle, and his accompaniments to horn solos owed most to the style of Earl Hines.
Before Powell, Art Tatum and Earl Hines had also somewhat explored independent homophony closely resembling later piano playing.
Evans used to listen to Earl Hines, Coleman Hawkins, Bud Powell, George Shearing, Stan Getz, Miles Davis, and Nat Cole among others.
* Band leaders: Toshiko Akiyoshi, Count Basie, Charlie Barnet, Les Brown, Cab Calloway, Jimmy Dorsey, Tommy Dorsey, Duke Ellington, Benny Goodman, Gordon Goodwin, Glen Gray, Erskine Hawkins, Fletcher Henderson, Woody Herman, Tiny Hill, Earl Hines, Harry James, Louis Jordan, Hal Kemp, Gene Krupa, Kay Kyser, Jimmie Lunceford, Glenn Miller, Red Norvo, Gloria Parker, Louis Prima, Buddy Rich, Fred Rich, Artie Shaw, Charlie Spivak, Chick Webb
* Piano: Count Basie, Nat King Cole, Duke Ellington, Earl Hines, Nat Jaffe, Jelly Roll Morton, Jess Stacy, Art Tatum, Teddy Wilson, Fats Waller
Sometime during her week of performances at the Apollo, Vaughan was introduced to bandleader and pianist Earl Hines, although the exact details of that introduction are disputed.

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