Jean-Luc Ponty

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  • jazz
  • fusion
  • jazz fusion
  • violin
  • instrumental
Jean-Luc Ponty (born September 29, 1942) is a virtuoso French violinist and jazz composer. Born in Avranches, France, he was trained as a professional classical violinist at the Paris Conservatory. His attraction to jazz was propelled by Miles Davis's and John Coltrane's music. He has worked with Stéphane Grappelli, the Mahavishnu Orchestra, and Frank Zappa, and has appeared on over seventy recordings.

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Songs

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    Enigmatic Ocean Part 1 & 2

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    Enigmatic Ocean, Part I

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    Enigmatic Ocean, Part II

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    Enigmatic Ocean, Part III

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    Enigmatic Ocean, Part IV

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    Ethereal Mood

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    Eulogy for Oscar Romero

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    Eulogy to Oscar Romero

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    Euphoria

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    Even the Sun Will Die

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    Faith in You

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    Fake Paradise

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    Far From the Beaten Paths

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    Farewell

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    Fight for Life

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    Final Truth, Part I

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    Final Truth, Part II

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    Firmament

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    Foosh

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    Forever Together

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    Forget

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    Forms of Life

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    Fort Ord Canon

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    Gimme Little Sign

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    Give Us a Chance

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    Golden Green

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    Good Guys, Bad Guys

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    Happy Robots

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    How High the Moon

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    How Would You Like to Have a Head Like That

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    Hypomode De Sol

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    Hypomode del Sol

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    I Only Feel Good With You

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    I Want to Talk About You

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    Idiot Bastard Son

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    Imaginary Voyage - Infinite Pursuit

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    Imaginary Voyage, Part 3

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    Imaginary Voyage, Part 4

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    Imaginary Voyage, Part I

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    Imaginary Voyage, Part II

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    Imaginary Voyage, Part III

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    Imaginary Voyage, Part IV

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    In Case We Survive

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    In Spiritual Love

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    In Spite of All

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    In The Fast Lane

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    In the Kingdom of Peace

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    Individual Choice

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    Infinite Pursuit

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    Intro


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