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Jean Pierre "Matelo" Ferret (1918 – 24 January 1989) (also spelled Matelot, Matlo and Matlow, surname also later spelled Ferré on occasion) was a French musette and gypsy jazz guitarist and composer. He was an associate of Django Reinhardt and the youngest brother of guitarists Baro and Sarane Ferret. He recorded with his own sextet in Paris in the 1940s and continued performing there, with occasional recording sessions, until his death in 1989. He was noted for a musical style that incorporated Russian and Hungarian influences and lived long enough to see a resurgence of interest in gypsy jazz in which he was recognised as one of the great surviving players of the genre. Two of his sons, Boulou and Elios Ferré, continue to play a more modern and individualistic form of gypsy jazz-based gu

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  • Jean Pierre „Matelo“ Ferret (* 1. Dezember 1918 in Rouen; † 24. Januar 1989) war ein französischer Gypsy-Jazz- und Musette-Gitarrist und Komponist. (de)
  • Pierre-Jean Matelo Ferret, plus connu sous le nom de Matelo Ferret, est un guitariste de jazz manouche, né le 1er décembre 1918 au Petit-Quevilly et mort le 24 janvier 1989. Il appartient à une famille de musiciens gitans, lesquels ont participé au développement d'une catégorie de jazz dans la lignée de Django Reinhardt en la développant dans diverses orientations. (fr)
  • Jean Pierre "Matelo" Ferret (1918 – 24 January 1989) (also spelled Matelot, Matlo and Matlow, surname also later spelled Ferré on occasion) was a French musette and gypsy jazz guitarist and composer. He was an associate of Django Reinhardt and the youngest brother of guitarists Baro and Sarane Ferret. He recorded with his own sextet in Paris in the 1940s and continued performing there, with occasional recording sessions, until his death in 1989. He was noted for a musical style that incorporated Russian and Hungarian influences and lived long enough to see a resurgence of interest in gypsy jazz in which he was recognised as one of the great surviving players of the genre. Two of his sons, Boulou and Elios Ferré, continue to play a more modern and individualistic form of gypsy jazz-based guitar music in Paris. (en)
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  • Jean Pierre „Matelo“ Ferret (* 1. Dezember 1918 in Rouen; † 24. Januar 1989) war ein französischer Gypsy-Jazz- und Musette-Gitarrist und Komponist. (de)
  • Pierre-Jean Matelo Ferret, plus connu sous le nom de Matelo Ferret, est un guitariste de jazz manouche, né le 1er décembre 1918 au Petit-Quevilly et mort le 24 janvier 1989. Il appartient à une famille de musiciens gitans, lesquels ont participé au développement d'une catégorie de jazz dans la lignée de Django Reinhardt en la développant dans diverses orientations. (fr)
  • Jean Pierre "Matelo" Ferret (1918 – 24 January 1989) (also spelled Matelot, Matlo and Matlow, surname also later spelled Ferré on occasion) was a French musette and gypsy jazz guitarist and composer. He was an associate of Django Reinhardt and the youngest brother of guitarists Baro and Sarane Ferret. He recorded with his own sextet in Paris in the 1940s and continued performing there, with occasional recording sessions, until his death in 1989. He was noted for a musical style that incorporated Russian and Hungarian influences and lived long enough to see a resurgence of interest in gypsy jazz in which he was recognised as one of the great surviving players of the genre. Two of his sons, Boulou and Elios Ferré, continue to play a more modern and individualistic form of gypsy jazz-based gu (en)
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  • Matelo Ferret (de)
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