Wow, the "Michel Ferret" thread certainly took a direction I didn't expect...
Continuing along the via esoterica:
Does anyone know whether Sarane Ferret had any children? Dregni's bio says he married Gusti Malha's daughter, Poupee, but doesn't mention any. I'm guessing there weren't any to mention.
Also, Dregni says Rene' 'Challain' Ferret "followed Matelo's path playing traditional Tzigane music. Throughout the 1950's, he accompanied accordionist Andrew Verchuren and Gypsy violinist Yoska Nemeth. He married a Toulouse woman and moved to the Midi, where he continued to perform" (270). Are there any recordings of this fellow?
I'm also interested in a gadjo guitarist named Jean-Pierre Sasson. Does anyone have the "Hommage a Django Reinhardt" album from 1955, on which he plays "Minor Swing"? Dregni speaks highly of his solo.
Speaking of the Corsican guitar tradition, does anyone know why Dregni would have written that the club "Au Son des Guitares" in Marseilles was "infamous"?
Ted, do any recordings exist by Tony Fallone? Tchan-Tchou accompanied him.
I'm also interested whether anyone has recordings by Armand 'Archange' Stenegry -- Dregni says he penned some hymns with manouche-style instrumentation. They were recorded?
And last, has the mysterious Jacques Montagne ever resurfaced?
Cheers,
Ando
Comments
Archange:
Archange et ses musiciens: "Joie Tzigane"
Trident Vogue No. 25.
Does anyone know the tracklist and the personnel of this album?
Challain Ferret:
Challain Ferret et sa Guitare Tzigane au Piano Valia Belinsky:
"Guitare Melodie Tzigane"
Tivoli Records TIV 184
EP 45 rpm
Tracklist:
- Folklore Hongroise
- Les 2 Guitares
- Nostalgie Tzigane
Personnel:
Challain Ferret (g)
Valia Belinsky (p)
This is a live recording and you can hear an enthusiastic audience at the end.
There are pictures of the cover and of Challain with Valia Belinsky in the book of Francois Charle about the Story of Selmer Maccaferri Guitars (page 127)
Best regards
Barengero
Hi Ando,
this EP is featured on the Django-Station-site now:
http://www.djangostation.com/article.ph ... rticle=261
Best,
Barengero
I just came across this EP. Tracks are:
- Viens a Jésus
- C ést L´été
- O Saint Esprit
- Merveilleux
Best
Barengero
You find this recording on a double CD on the "Swing" Label. It is called "Jazz et Cordes - "Hot Strings" (1929-1961)" SW08. 856 465. It was released in 1997 and I don´t know if it is still available.
You can find more informations and a short soundclip on the Djangostation site:
http://www.djangostation.com/article.ph ... rticle=261
Best,
Barengero
there is another EP of Archange "Armand" Stenegry on the Djangostation-website now:
http://www.djangostation.com/article.ph ... rticle=639
Best,
Barengero
Saw Laro Sollero's name mentioned earlier in this thread. He seems like a very intriguing figure after reading Alain Antonietto's recollection in the "Illustrated History of Gypsy Jazz", i.e. a Gypsy player with a highly modern style, inspired by Tal Farlow and Jimmy Raney, as well as René Thomas, who was a friend, and a great influence on Boulou and Babik.
Apparently he never recorded commercially, but private recordings exist. Has anyone heard them, or have any more info? TIA.