I can't figure out and the liner notes don't indicate what guitar Django used in the 1949 session recorded in Italy, released on RCA. All that Frank Vignola mentioned was that he had "returned to the acoustic guitar" for this session. The cover shows what appears to be a Gibson archtop. Anybody? It's driving me to distraction... :roll: :roll:
Bill
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"Listen to this, it speaks like a cathedral!"- Django, on the Selmer (from Michael Dregni's Django, the Life and Music of a Gypsy Legend)
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I think he used a Selmer, it might have been a different one, not the #503 but I'm not sure.
I love those Rome sessions, those were the first recording I heard of him...
www.billbarnestrio.com
"Listen to this, it speaks like a cathedral!"- Django, on the Selmer (from Michael Dregni's Django, the Life and Music of a Gypsy Legend)