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What a picture.
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01-31-2019 05:50 PM
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With Brigitte Bardot AND an L5. Some guys have all the luck!
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One of my favourite jazz guitar shots:
(L-R: Jimmy Gourley, René Thomas, Sacha Distel, Jimmy Raney. Paris, 1954. Photo: Jon Raney)
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Originally Posted by David B
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I have only the vaguest of memories, but I think Sacha Distel was the first guy I saw on TV playing jazz on a guitar. I haven't heard him since then, so don't know how good he was, but from the above it looks as though he was doing something right! Who made the guitar in the Armstrong shot? I can't quite make out the name on the headstock.
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How about a bit of video to go with that first photo?
Last edited by David B; 01-31-2019 at 07:20 PM.
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He could play. Not just a pretty face.
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Originally Posted by Rob MacKillop
Les guitares Jacobacci - Jacobacci guitars
cheers
ps- sacha also was involved with the great singer dionne warwick
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Originally Posted by David B
cheers
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Originally Posted by David B
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Just bumping this thread as some video of Sacha Distel playing Jimmy Raney's tune 'Signal' in 1958 has recently surfaced on YouTube. Distel is playing a Gibson ES-350T.
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I think my first exposure to Distel was his appearance on John Lewis' s Afternoon In Paris Atlantic lp w Barney Wilen, Heath, Clarke, etc..
As for Bardot, yes, in her day fantastique! Great old pic....
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the origin of this photo is Antibes 1967
if I remember correctly, Sacha Distel, who was a great admirer of Tal Farlow, had been made by the Jacobacci brothers, in Paris, a guitar with a shorter neck
Distel/Gimenez models manufactured in small quantities between 1966 and 1992, a shorter neck. one of their inventions was the zero fret like the others, which gave the same open strings sound
mine, no. When I arrived at the luthier workshop, there was this body with the old-rounded cutaway. She got me more, but I didn't know at the time that access to the treble was more difficult
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