Artist's albums
Raindrops Keep Falling on My Head
2023 · album
Let's Do It
2023 · album
Scoubidou
2021 · album
Cheek To Cheek
2021 · single
Succès de Paris
2020 · album
Oui, oui, oui, oui (Remastered)
2020 · album
Mon beau chapeau (Remastered)
2020 · album
Oh! Quelle nuit (Remastered)
2020 · album
Scoubidou (Remastered)
2020 · album
L’âme slave
2020 · album
Monsieur Charme (Remastered)
2019 · album
Pommes poires scoubidou
2019 · album
Du jazz et du swing
2018 · album
Les trésors de Sacha Distel
2017 · album
Sacha Distel: Jazz Guitarist
2014 · album
The Very Best of Sacha Distel (22 Essential Songs)
2014 · compilation
The Very Best of Sacha Distel (44 Essential Songs)
2014 · compilation
Sacha Distel: Crooner
2014 · album
Sacha Distel: Let's Talk About Love
2014 · album
Sacha Distel: The Good Mood
2014 · album
Das weiße Boot
2009 · single
En vers et contre vous
2003 · album
But Beautiful
2003 · album
Jazz Guitarist
2003 · album
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Biography
Sacha Distel was one of the top jazz guitarists and chanson singers in France. A prolific recording artist, Distel recorded more than 200 tunes including his biggest hit, "Scoubidou," in 1958. In addition to appearing in several French films, he became one of France's most popular television actors. Distel inherited his love of music from his mother, who played piano, and an uncle, Ray Ventura, who was a renowned bandleader and composer. Trained by Henry Salvador, guitarist/singer for Ventura's orchestra, Distel was a featured soloist with his school orchestra by the age of 13. He established his early reputation as accompanist for French vocalist Juliette Gréco. Following a stint in the French military, he spent an extended period in New York, haunting jazz clubs in Manhattan and Harlem. Returning to France, Distel launched his solo career. The success that he enjoyed during the '60s and '70s was offset by a series of setbacks in the '80s. After struggling psychologically following a mid-'80s car crash, in which a colleague was seriously hurt, Distel was diagnosed with cancer and forced to undergo chemotherapy. Distel's compositions have been covered by a lengthy list of international artists including Archie Shepp, Tony Bennett, Bobby Darin, Billy Eckstine, Bobby Hackett, Shirley Horn, and Bireli Lagrene. He passed away in 2004 at the age of 71. ~ Craig Harris, Rovi