Roger Chaput (19 May 1909 – 22 December 1994)[1] was a French jazz guitarist and visual artist known for his work with the Quintette du Hot Club de France.
Chaput grew up in the Parisian suburb known as Ménilmontant, where he learned to play the guitar and mandolin.
He first performed on banjo in the bal-musette groups of Michel Péguri and Albert Carrara.
He performed as a rhythm guitarist on many of the famous recordings that were made by the group, including "Daphne", "Belleville" and "Ultrafox".
He also played with Eddie South, Bill Coleman, Dicky Wells, Gus Viseur, Richard Blareau, Alix Combelle, André Ekyan, and Buck Clayton.