Coquette

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Django first recorded "Coquette" in January 1946.

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Discography Information:

  • Coquette, 31/1/46, "Fremeaux FA 313, Classics 945, Jazz Time 789103, EMI 780671-3, Mosaic MD6-190(6 CD Set)."," - London - ""QHCF"" - Stephane Grappelly (v), Django Reinhardt, Jack Llewellyn, Allan Hodgkiss (g), Coleridge Goode (b)"



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Coquette : Robin Nolan & Biel Ballester Trio

Coquette : Ameranouche


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