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Eddie Brunner et son Orchestre


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EDDIE BRUNNER ET SON ORCHESTRE

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Seventy years ago, on the 13th of June 1938, Oscar Alemán took part as a sideman in a recording session in Paris for the Swing label.

The five recorded sides belong to the most memorable recordings made by Oscar Alemán at his stay in Europe, although he only has a brief solo on MONTMARTRE BLUES, which is one of his first recorded solos showing off his unique concept of jazz guitar playing.

Oscar Aleman - Eddie Brunner

Keep swinging

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