Hi
I wonder if the same kind of information as the Django in Italy exists for his quite disappointing trip to US. Especially in New York, do we know the musicians he met, the clubs where he played or where he went to heard music? I remember from biographies that he spent a lot of time in his hotel room (which hotel was it?) painting with models (where did he meet the models? He was not a well known painter, doesnt speak english and was not very talkative).
If anybody remembers something about this trip (except the letter from Django to Stephane which is well known), I would be happy to know more about that.
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On Django in the USA we have already discussed the matter on another post but it is a very interesting matter!
The hotel was the Henri Hudson Hotel
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Django was disappointed because he realized he's not a mega star in the US. And some critics were disappointed, who knows why, they're critics and sometimes they think it's their job to point out all of the negatives without highlighting any of the positives.
There's the story by Les Paul on meeting Django for the first time, I once saw a video of him recalling this episode but couldn't find it now:
Les Paul recalled the thrill of meeting Django during that tour. “I was performing at New York City’s Paramount theater. One day, the doorman yelled up six floors to my dressing room, ‘There’s a fellow down here wants to see you, says his name is Django Reinhardt.’ I laughed at the joke and called back, ‘Yeah, sure. Send him up with a case of beer and Jesus Christ, and I’ll give them both an autographed picture.’ So in he walks. Johnny Smith was with him, leading him around New York.
Django Reinhardt's 1950 Selmer Orchestra Model
Django Reinhardt was a legendary guitar player in Europe whom Les and many others admired. When Les and Mary played in London in 1952 they went to Paris to visit Django, which Les wrote about in his autobiography.
Django's son gave this guitar to Les. The son, Babik Reinhardt did this because Les had been very helpful to Django's family when he died in 1953. Les treasured this guitar and kept it in his collection over the years.
Color: Natural
Year: 1950
Serial Number: 813
Brand: Selmer
the mustache bridge ends are just for decoration. Sometimes you move the bridge to get the guitar to intonate better.