I need to answer a student question as to when Django first tried out amplified guitar, whether electric or pickup on his Selmer.
I recall it was maybe 1946 but time is precious at the moment and if one of you experts could save me an hour of research I would be very grateful.
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I read here:
http://www.paulvernonchester.com/Django_&_Stimer.htm
that Django used a primitive dearmond pickup when he was playing with Gerard Leveque in a big band arrangement. According to Paul Vernon Chester it was late 1946, and you can see in the photo that he has some sort of mic dangling from the soundhole. Not sure if this the actual first time though.
Not only tried on the 1946 USA Ellington tour, but actively played the electric Gibson. I'm not sure he took "The Cassarole" back to France with him, though.
I seem to recall reading about earlier experiments, perhaps back into 1945? The technology would have been pretty primative back then.
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The information about Bianchi is from a biographical article by Francois Charle in Trad magazine, 1/96.
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Mostly Hawaiian steel back then both Bob Dunn Sol Hoopi recorded and gigged with electric steels in the early 30's)and but Rickenbacker came out with their first electric Spanish guitar in I think around 1933.
The kidlets will be happy to hear all this info....Django seems to be a cool character for some of the young uns.