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Product Description Franco-American Swing is a true musical magnum opus created by John Jorgenson, one of the top musicians in the world. John is not as artist to be pigeonholed as just a brilliant guitarist, a Hellecaster, a rocker, or one of the most requested and highly.Pharoah Records.2006 Review Chris Hillman describes Jorgenson as "the best musician I have ever worked with." -- johnjorgenson.com In the words of Elton John, John Jorgenson's guitar work is "brilliant, f***ing brilliant!" -- johnjorgenson.com About the Artist FGM Records announces the release of Franco-American Swing John Jorgenson's long awaited Gypsy jazz release. Jorgenson is best known as a founding member of the Desert Rose Band, for his dazzling fretwork with the super guitar trio The Hellecasters, from his six-year stint as a member of Elton John's band, and his session work with a diverse range of artists including rock icons Elton John, Bob Dylan, Bonnie Raitt and Bob Seger, country legends Willie Nelson, Johnny Cash, Emmy Lou Harris and Hank Williams Jr. , and international superstars like Barbara Streisand and Luciano Pavarotti. Even though he has made his living playing primarily rock, country, and pop music John's love for jazz and swing music dates back to his youth when his father, James, was conducting Benny Goodman. John, who idolized Goodman, actually got to play with his hero while his father led the way. As accomplished on clarinet as he is on guitar, Jorgenson's first swing recording After You've Gone was a tribute to both his heroes, Django Reinhardt and Benny Goodman. Released in 1985, John played Django style Gypsy jazz on the first side of the LP and recreated the sound of the Benny Goodman Quintet, playing both Charlie Christian's electric guitar parts and Goodman's swinging clarinet style, on the other. In the world of Gypsy jazz music, John Jorgenson has long been know as one of the best American masters of the Django Reinhardt guitar style. In 2002, when the musical director for John Duigan's film Head In The Clouds was looking for someone who could faithfully re-record two tracks from the Quintet of the Hot Club of France for use in the film Guitar Player Magazine editor Micheal Molenda recommended Jorgenson. John not only transcribed and recorded the Hot Club's 'Blue Drag' and 'Minor Swing' for use in the film, he also played the role of Django Reinhardt in the movie. The film, which stars Charlize Theron and Penelope Cruz, is scheduled for release by Sony Classic in September 2004. Although the two songs from the movie soundtrack are included on Jorgenson's new CD, the disc primarily features his original music. Jorgenson says, "My goal in making this CD was not only to be as true to the style as an American can be, but also to expand the style by adding new compositions and including orchestral arrangements which are the result of an on-going creative collaboration with the Nashville Chamber Orchestra. My background in classical music and my experience playing rock and pop music can't help but color my compositions and lend an accessibility that can be rare in jazz."