Tchan Tchou Vidal
Paul "Tchan Tchou" Vidal (1923 – 1999, born in Aix-en-Provence, France) is the most respected musician of the 'Southern' school of Gypsy guitar playing. Unlike Django who was a Manouche or Sinti Rom, Tchan-Tchou was from the Gitane tribe, which has roots in Spain; hence, his music had a strong flamenco influence. He also absorbed other Mediterranean influences, most notably Corsican folk music.
Tchan-Tchou's strong point was boleros, waltzes and folk tunes such as "Les Deux Guitares" and "Les Yeux Noirs". His most famous composition is the waltz "La Gitane". It is a stunning display of virtuosity that has become a test piece for all aspiring Gypsy guitarists. Read more on Last.fm. User-contributed text is available under the Creative Commons By-SA License; additional terms may apply.
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