18 March 1965 - Marietta Hotel, Obertauern, Austria.
Jacky and the Strangers were Berlin's longest running Rock'n'Roll band. Born in 1928 in Wiesbaden, Jacky Spelter formed the Strangers in 1953 with a Fender Jazzmaster guitar that he had brought from Texas were he had been taken as a prisoner of war. It was the first Fender model to appear in Germany. Jacky continued to play on that same instrument (that he lovingly called Jenny) for 50 years.
In 1958 he opened for Bill Haley and the Comets at the Waldbühne in Berlin. In Friedberg, where Jacky and the Strangers played the GI-Clubs, he met Elvis, who was sitting in the audience. After the concert, Elvis shook his hand. In Hamburg he claims to have played with the Beatles.
In March, 1965, Jacky and the Strangers were engaged to play at the Marietta Hotel, Obertauern, Austria, while the Beatles were in town, shooting scenes for the "Help!" film. John and Paul dropped in on March 18 for an impromptu gig with their Reeperbahn friend.
John borrowed "Jenny", Jacky's Fender Jazzmaster guitar. |
Paul tried out the drums. |
It's Jacky himself who is the source of the story that the Silver Beatles warmed up for him at the Star Club. When told that the "Silver" part was dropped from the band's name in 1960 and that the Star Club wasn't opened until 1962, Jacky wouldn't listen. And when someone pointed out that the first Fender Jazzmaster guitar was made in 1958, he would continue to claim that his was a 1950 model.
Jacky up front, John in the background |
Jacky Spelter was considered Germany's oldest rock and roller, and continued to play clubs in Berlin until just before he passed away on May 12th, 2004.