Webster

"Webster" is a composition by Django Reinhardt, recorded in 1949 during his performance in Rome with the Quintette du Hot Club de France. The piece is notable for its lively tempo and intricate melodies, characteristic of Reinhardt's gypsy jazz style. The name "Webster" was chosen by Reinhardt, though the specific inspiration behind the title remains a topic of discussion among enthusiasts. Some suggest that Reinhardt selected the name arbitrarily when he needed a title for his composition. ​

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