I saw this piece in this month's edition of the UK guitar magazine "Guitar Buyer", on the influence of Django on Black Sabbath's guitarist Tony Iommi.
It describes how Django acted both as an inspiration following Iommi's accident at work, and influenced the development of his improvisational style.
I've never met him, but a gypsy jazz playing friend of mine who lives in Birmingham knows Tony, although he's never mentioned the Django influence before.
Stu
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The first time I ever read about Django was in a interview with Peter Frampton!
...discovered Charlie Christian, Tal Farlow and Wes from following the Rock Guitar Trail as well!
I've never heard Django play a note without commitment.
the influence isn't in the music as it was in finding the courage to continue playing after suffering injury to his finger tips! (Iommi lost 2 fingertips at age 18 in a factory accident)