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Early 30's guitarist

SigurdSigurd Copenhagen, DenmarkNew
edited July 2008 in History Posts: 69
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=L3srFTLxCCE
Apparently Django was not the only guitarist in the early thirties, who could play cool, fast licks. Look at this guy at 0:36. Never heard of him before :) (No one can compete with Django though)

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  • Posts: 597
    Cool tenor guitar!
  • MaxwellGarcesMaxwellGarces Laguna Niguel, CA.✭✭✭
    Posts: 122
    well, if you ever listen to eddie lang, that guy will blow you away. he was incredible. and super fast too. he died in 1933, but was someone that django was aware of. if he would have lived longer, i could see him being a much larger influence on django and vice versa.
  • MaxwellGarcesMaxwellGarces Laguna Niguel, CA.✭✭✭
    Posts: 122
    well, if you ever listen to eddie lang, that guy will blow you away. he was incredible. and super fast too. he died in 1933, but was someone that django was aware of. if he would have lived longer, i could see him being a much larger influence on django and vice versa.
  • aa New York City✭✭✭✭
    Posts: 800
    django dissed lang at one point..
    Www.alexsimonmusic.com
    Learn how to play Gypsy guitar:
    http://alexsimonmusic.com/learn-gypsy-jazz-guitar/
  • Posts: 49
    a wrote:
    django dissed lang at one point..

    Really? I thought he and Stephane admired the whole Venuti/Lang style. Wow.
  • KlezmorimKlezmorim South Carolina, USANew
    Posts: 160
    Really? I thought he and Stephane admired the whole Venuti/Lang style. Wow.

    If they didn't express their admiration verbally, they certainly did musically. Just sample some of the tunes on the Lang & Venuti collection "Stringing the Blues" and you'd almost think Django & Steph were sitting in. In particular, check out the L&V versions of "Dinah," "Tiger Rag" and "I've Found A New Baby"
  • emicademicad Rome - ItalyModerator
    Posts: 472
    Klezmorim wrote:
    Really? I thought he and Stephane admired the whole Venuti/Lang style. Wow.

    If they didn't express their admiration verbally, they certainly did musically. Just sample some of the tunes on the Lang & Venuti collection "Stringing the Blues" and you'd almost think Django & Steph were sitting in. In particular, check out the L&V versions of "Dinah," "Tiger Rag" and "I've Found A New Baby"
    i totally agree
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