Étienne "Sarane" Ferret (1912–1970) (surname also later spelled Ferré on occasion) was a French musette and gypsy jazz guitarist and composer, a contemporary and musical associate of Django Reinhardt, and the brother of noted Gitan (gypsy) guitar players Baro and Matelo Ferret. He recorded with his own quintet in Paris in the 1940s and continued performing there, with occasional recording sessions, until his death in 1970.
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| - Etienne „Sarane“ Ferret (* 1912 in Rouen; † 1970) war ein französischer Gypsy-Jazz- und Musette-Gitarrist. In den 1940er Jahren war er der bekannteste der drei Brüder Ferret, die alle in Frankreich zunächst als virtuose Banjo- oder Bandurria-Spieler, später als Gitarristen auftraten. (de)
- Étienne "Sarane" Ferret (1912–1970) (surname also later spelled Ferré on occasion) was a French musette and gypsy jazz guitarist and composer, a contemporary and musical associate of Django Reinhardt, and the brother of noted Gitan (gypsy) guitar players Baro and Matelo Ferret. He recorded with his own quintet in Paris in the 1940s and continued performing there, with occasional recording sessions, until his death in 1970. (en)
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| - Romani music, Musette, Gypsy jazz, Continental jazz, Jazz manouche (en)
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| - Etienne „Sarane“ Ferret (* 1912 in Rouen; † 1970) war ein französischer Gypsy-Jazz- und Musette-Gitarrist. In den 1940er Jahren war er der bekannteste der drei Brüder Ferret, die alle in Frankreich zunächst als virtuose Banjo- oder Bandurria-Spieler, später als Gitarristen auftraten. (de)
- Étienne "Sarane" Ferret (1912–1970) (surname also later spelled Ferré on occasion) was a French musette and gypsy jazz guitarist and composer, a contemporary and musical associate of Django Reinhardt, and the brother of noted Gitan (gypsy) guitar players Baro and Matelo Ferret. He recorded with his own quintet in Paris in the 1940s and continued performing there, with occasional recording sessions, until his death in 1970. (en)
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