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Jacques Denjean

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French singer, pianist, composer, arranger and orchestra director, born in Igny (1929) and died in Paris (1995). Jazz pianist of some reputation and much sought-after as a record arranger in the 1960s. As a performer and arranger, he worked with the likes of Dionne Warwick, François Hardy, Johnny Hallyday, and many others. In 1964, he arranged and conducted Luxembourg's Eurovision entry 'Dès que le printemps revient', performed by Hugues Aufray. Brother of Claude Denjean. Founded Studio Frémontel in 1971.

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