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Sylvain Luc was born on 7 April, 1965 in Bayonne, France, is a French jazz musician. Discover Sylvain Luc's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 58 years old?
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58 years old |
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Aries |
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7 April, 1965 |
Birthday |
7 April |
Birthplace |
Bayonne, France |
Date of death |
13 March, 2024 |
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France
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Sylvain Luc Height, Weight & Measurements
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Sylvain Luc Net Worth
His net worth has been growing significantly in 2023-2024. So, how much is Sylvain Luc worth at the age of 58 years old? Sylvain Luc’s income source is mostly from being a successful Musician. He is from France. We have estimated Sylvain Luc's net worth, money, salary, income, and assets.
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$1 Million - $5 Million |
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Sylvain Luc (born 7 April 1965) is a French jazz guitarist.
He tours regularly but rarely appears in high-profile jazz festivals.
Two years later, in 1982, he and his group were elected laureate of the international festival of San Sebastian.
He quickly became the most sought-after guitarist and bassist in the Basque region and began to tour regularly.
In 1985, he met Marie-Ange Damestoy and became her guitarist, arranger and composer.
Two years later, in 1987, they were nominated revelation of the Printemps de Bourges.
In 1999, he founded Trio Sud with André Ceccarelli and Jean-Marc Jafet, an ensemble with which he obtained the French Music Award for Jazz as best group of the year in 2003.
He is particularly attracted to duets, but he has also been seen in trios (his own, plus Trio Sud, and on tour in 2009 with Steve Gadd and Richard Bona) and rarely with larger groups.
His best-known works are the two duet albums with Biréli Lagrène, with whom he has toured many times.
Luc was born in Bayonne, France, the youngest of three brothers.
He studied at the prestigious Academy de Bayonne as a child, mastering the guitar, cello, violin, and mandolin.
His two elder brothers (Gérard, the eldest, playing the accordion and Serge, playing drums) were both musicians who regularly played in balls.
At the age of 4, he laid his hands on a toy guitar with only three strings left on it and was allowed to accompany his brothers on rehearsals.
Even at such a young age, he was able to play accurate chords.
As a result, he started touring with his brothers playing balls at a very early age.
Being immersed in a musical environment, he was regularly in touch with other musicians.
One of them, the late Joe Rossi (who taught accordion to his elder brother Gérard), suggested that he to listen to (and offered him an LP of) Joe Pass (Portraits of Duke Ellington).
This, and other encounters at his parents' home (in particular guitar player Michel Ducau-Lucart, who offered him his first guitar), led him to listen to, and appreciate, jazz music.
At age 9 he performed for the first time on an album with his brothers (Elgarrekin), and played in the first part of a concert of Joe Dassin with a local group.
He also entered the conservatoire of Bayonne.
While the guitar is his instrument of choice, there were no courses for the guitar at the conservatoire, so he chose to study cello instead, and gained a taste for classical music.
Luc has commented that his study of the Cello helped him build strength in his fingers which was beneficial for guitar.
At age 12, he performed on a second album with his brothers, Oinakarin.
He also became fluent with other instruments along the way, including the mandolin, the violin and the bass.
At age 15, Luc formed a jazz group called the "Bulle Quintet," and quickly gained recognition.
In 2009 he toured across Europe with Steve Gadd and Richard Bona.
Among the musicians he has played with are Al Jarreau, Dee Dee Bridgewater, Michel Legrand, Erkan Oğur, Richard Bona, Steve Gadd, Biréli Lagrène, Renaud Garcia-Fons, Elvin Jones, Wynton Marsalis, Stéphane Belmondo, Manu Katché, Michel Portal, Bobby Thomas Jr., Andy Sheppard, Jacky Terrasson, André Ceccarelli, Jean-Marc Jafet, Alain Caron, Didier Lockwood, John McLaughlin, Bernard Lubat, Lokua Kanza, Richard Galliano, Steve Lukather, Billy Cobham, Victor Bailey, Dario Chiazzolino, Larry Coryell, Al Di Meola, and Tommy Emmanuel.
Sylvain mostly plays Godin Multiac guitars, both the nylon and steel string versions.
He also, but less frequently, plays with the Godin 5th Avenue series (he is seen with a black 5th Avenue guitar on his album Standards).
He also plays classical guitars.
Sylvain plays mostly plays fingerstyle, even with a steel string guitar, and sometimes uses a plectrum, often switching during the course of a single song.
Luc sometimes detunes the sixth (and even fifth) strings of his guitars (sometimes up to an octave below normal), both to emulate a bass sound while accompanying and to accompany himself in solos.