West Coast Gypsy jazz
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West Coast Gypsy jazz is a sub-genre of Gypsy jazz. Specifically, it is music inspired by Django Reinhardt with the added influence of West Coast jazz, creating an American jazz hybrid.
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- The Clambake Combo
- The Tipsy Gypsies
- The Hot Club San Diego
- The Rose City Hot Club
- A resource on Django style Gypsy Jazz with a focus on the guitar
- Article on the Roma People (The name of the Gypsy race) and their music
- Links to Gypsy music
- The Hot Club of San Francisco, "Pazzo", Paul Mehling,Gypsy Jazz Guitar
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