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Gus Viseur

Gus Viseur


Gus Viseur ( May 15, 1915 – August 25, 1974) was a Belgian button accordionist. Gustave-Joseph Viseur, born in Lessines, Belgium, was a virtuoso in the musette genre, during the swing era in the 1930s, with Gus Viseur et son orchestre.
He is the only jazz accordionist who is a member of the famous Hot Club de France, conducted by Charles Delaunay. Gus Viseur began his career playing in the streets of Paris. He managed to get a great sound from a chromatic button accordion. It was clear that he was doing something innovative: He helped create the accordion-jazz style known as manouche.


Read more about Gus Viseur on Last.fm.


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Tiger Rag

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Wind and Strings

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La valse des as

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Bois De La Cambre

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When You're Smiling

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Soir De Dispute

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Swing Cocktail

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Gracieusetté

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Oh, Lady Be Good

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Coeur Vagabond

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Docteur Swing

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Body and Soul

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Filoche

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Daphne

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Be Bop Polka

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La Toulousaine

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La Valse Des As

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Georgette

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