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  • Jacques Denjean (25 May 1929 – 21 December 1995) was a French composer and arranger, active in the 1960s and 1970s. He worked with artists such as Dionne...
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  • Nuit", a 1966 song by Chantal Goya "Dans la Nuit", a 1964 tune by Jacques Denjean et Son Orchestre This disambiguation page lists articles associated...
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  • 2:10 Accompanied by: John Paul Jones "Voilà" – 3:20 Accompanied by: Jacques Denjean "C'était charmant" – 1:55  South Africa, 1968: Ma jeunesse fout le...
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    MGG 516) Cit Cit Twist / Dream Girl (1963) (Grafson MGG 566) With Jacques Denjean Orchestra Baby Sitter / Quelle Peste / Jenny Jenny / Un Autre Amour...
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    Pallars Sobirà, Catalonia, Spain Ariège, Occitania, France Parent range Pyrenees Climbing First ascent 1864 by Henry Russell and Jean-Jacques Denjean...
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  • 1962. During this time he also played with Christian Chevallier, Jacques Denjean, Jacques Hélian, and Daniel Janin. Later in the 1960s he worked with Duke...
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  • Vogue Records then commissioned a then successful French arranger Jacques Denjean whose work was judged unsuitable by Wolff. Ultimately, Vogue's U.S...
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    Bonet recorded Jardí Tancat in Paris, along with accompaniment by Jacques Denjean and noted Breton harpist Alan Stivell. She has worked with the Ensemble...
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    Aufray "Dès que le printemps revient" French Hugues Aufray Jacques Plante Jacques Denjean  Monaco TMC Romuald "Où sont-elles passées" French Pierre Barouh...
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  • programming & synthesizer ("Joe le taxi") Freddy Della - harmonica Jacques Denjean - string quartet arrangement ("Scarabée") Jean-Luc Escriva - backing...
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  • Contest 1964, performed in French by Hugues Aufray. The song was written by Jacques Plante and composed by Aufray; Plante would later go on to compose "Chez...
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  • Jean-Louis Conrozier Roger Guérin Christiane Legrand Claude Germain Jacques Denjean Jean-Claude Briodin Eddy Louiss Claudine Barge Robert Smart Bernard...
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    Jean Roderes 1963 Eric Robinson 1964 Jacques Denjean 1965 Alain Goraguer 1966 Jean Roderes 1967 Claude Denjean 1968 André Borly 1969 Augusto Algueró 1970...
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  • Michel Attenoux, Claude Bolling, Jacques Hélian, and Claude Luter, and worked in contemporary idioms with Jacques Denjean, Raymond LeSénéchal, Bobby Jaspar...
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    with whom she was headlining at the Paris Olympia Theatre in 1966. Jacques Denjean prepped a backing track to which Distel was to sing the song in concert;...
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    was a French jazz trumpeter. Jullien played with Claude Bolling and Jacques Denjean early in his career, and was the bandleader for the Paris Jazz All...
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    Castan and Nadine Doukhan, two other ex-Djinns Singers. Backed by Jacques Denjean's orchestra, the band released three EPs. In 1968, she recorded "Treize...
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  • Coleman, Earle Warren, Ginger Smock, Gustav Brom, Herbie Phillips, Jacques Denjean, Jess Stacy, Jimmy D'Aquisto, Jimmy Raney, John Gilmore, John Sangster...
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  • stunning one indeed. "Message to Michael" was arranged and recorded by Jacques Denjean, thus becoming the first real single for Warwick at Scepter to not...
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    Garrett, African-American singer and actress (died 2002). Unknown date Jacques Denjean, French composer and arranger, Les Double Six (died 1995). Yusuf Salim...
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