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456: 101:, Belgium, on 17 May 1915. His father was a bargeman, so the family moved around a lot until 1920, when they settled in Paris. Viseur was given basic instruction in how to play the accordion by his father from the age of eight, and then had lessons from a music professor. Father and son played together in an amateur band from 1929. After his father died, Viseur "began performing on the streets of Paris in fairs and markets". 109:
In the early 1930s, Viseur played second accordion under bandleader Médard Ferrero. In 1933, he met René "Charley" Bazin, and the two accordionists started improvising, inspired by hearing jazz. This led to Viseur forming his own band in 1935. It played in a variety of styles and recorded four tunes
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that year. "Viseur had the reeds in his Fratelli Crosio accordion filed down and retuned", which replaced the traditional vibrato of a musette accordion with a more modern sound.
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These details are from Grove. Dregni gives his name as "Joseph Gustave Viseur" and his date of birth as 15 May 1915.
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Viseur "was a member of the orchestra led by the pianist Boris Sarbek, then worked in France and Belgium with
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He toured the United States in 1963, then stopped playing and opened a record shop in
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Gypsy Jazz: In Search of Django Reinhardt and the Soul of Gypsy Swing
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the following year. Viseur died in Le Havre on 25 August 1974.
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Index

Lessines
Le Havre
accordionist
Lessines
Philippe Brun
Joseph Reinhardt
Baro Ferret
L'Accordéoniste
Édith Piaf
Le Havre
Tony Muréna
Pierre "Baro" Ferret
Medard Ferrero
El Ferrero
Jo Privat
Guerino and his orchestra






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