Gypsy

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    Lulo Reinhardt
     
    Live in Melbourne 2008
    From the family of Django Reinhardt, this gypsy guitarist virtuoso merges world music with his own gypsy heritage.
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    Sandra Layman
     
    Little Blackbird: Klezmer, Romanian, Greek, Turkish, and Hungarian violin music
    Poignant, rousing, seductive traditional klezmer, Romanian gypsy, Greek, Turkish, and Hungarian solo fiddling, in exciting performances with cimbalom and tsimbl/sandouri (hammered dulcimers), guitar, bouzouki, piano, clarinet, and more.
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    The Worrisome Ankletrout
     
    Deep Streams Steep Dreams
    There are seventeen songs and instrumentals ranging from the sentimental to the silly, featuring violin, mandolin, guitar and bass.
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    Steve Gibons Gypsy Rhythm Project
     
    Beat Nomad
    Gypsy Music from somewhere in the Jazz Universe
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    Diego's Umbrella
     
    Double Panther
    Mexicali Gypsy Pirate Rock. This album takes you on a journey from Mexico to the Balkans, through Europe with a detour in Brazil only to send you back to sunny California. This is a turbo-charged ride that you'll want to take over and over again.
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    Alwyn Wright
     
    Passages
    Romantic music for violin with piano accompianment, from slow and meditative to fast and virtuostic.
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    Sintiromarus
     
    Latcho Drom
    This is gipsy music played with inspiration and passion. They understand each other in every respect. It is fantastic to witness a mixture of cultures when the music keeps the feeling of authenticity. A great promise for the future!
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    Les gitans de Sarajevo
     
    Balkan Dance
    A colorful caravan that lifts you up to a universe where gypsy rhythms let you dance into the sunset.
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    Beats Antique
     
    Contraption Vol 1
    Oakland-based Beats Antique takes an old-fashioned approach to the cutting edge. Their expansive, genre-defying sound incorporates dub, Middle Eastern folk, hip-hop, Gypsy ballads and a plethora of other styles from all corners of the globe.
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    Bamjimba
     
    Lay Down Your Arms & Dance
    CHARITY SOUL FUNK
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    Top Albums

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    Scythian
    Immigrant Road Show
    The buskers-turned-band specialize in fusing Celtic, gypsy and rock traditions with all the energy, affection and wit they can muster, which, as it turns out, is more than enough to justify the group's billing as "Celtic Adrenaline Pushers."
    Scythian, the Virginia-bred Celtic rock group, knows a thing or two about the rigors involved in becoming classically trained musicians. But what sets the quartet's new CD apart has a lot more to do with passion than with pedigree. The buskers-turned-band specialize in fusing Celtic, Gypsy and rock traditions with all the energy, affection and wit they can muster, which, as it turns out, is more than enough to justify the group's billing as "Celtic Adrenaline Pushers." On "Immigrant Road Show," the band occasionally pays tribute to kindred spirits, first with a suitably barbed and boisterous rendition of Goats Don't Shave's "Hills of Donegal," then with a harmonious, pulsating take on the Pogues' "Tuesday Morning." Scythian even pulls a chapter from Commander Cody's "Tales From the Ozone" CD, fashioning a fresh arrangement of "Gypsy Fiddle" that moves from rhapsody to romp. A couple of original tunes also make the cut, including singer-guitarist-accordionist Danylo Fedoryka's amusing, tongue-tripping travelogue "Highway 81." Mostly, though, Fedoryka and sibling Alexander, on fiddle, vocals, guitar, mandolin and harmonica, spearhead a sound that searches beyond contemporary sources for inspiration, be it a Gershwinesque flourish or a Scottish war chant. Fiddlers Fedoryka and Josef Crosby thrive on fast tempos, and percussionist Michael Ounallah keeps the fires stoked -- that is, when he isn't sustaining a swing pulse that leads to other adventures en route to the band's foot-stomping, bottle-hoisting performance of Pete St. John's "Fields of Athenry."
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    Benise
    Mediterranea
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    Gil + Cartas with Special Guest Doc Severinsen
    En Mi Corazon
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    Circus Contraption
    Our Latest Catalogue
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    Diego's Umbrella
    Double Panther
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      Top Songs

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      1.
      Doina Lui Solinsky
      De Cecco - Jeszensky Duo
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      2.
      Dve Gitary/Ochi Chornyye (Two Guitars/Dark Eyes)
      Samovar Russian Folk Music Ensemble
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      3.
      Tempest
      Voltaire
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      4.
      Circus Contraption Theme
      Circus Contraption
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      5.
      Rio
      Benise
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      6.
      Enigma
      Benise
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      7.
      Mediterranea
      Benise
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      8.
      Bridge of Sighs
      Benise
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      9.
      Spanish Kiss
      Benise
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      Syrto
      Ansambl Mastika
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