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Jean-Claude Fohrenbach Free Music

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Jean-Claude Fohrenbach Free Music

Jean-Claude Fohrenbach

Real name: Jean-Claude Robert Fohrenbach

French jazz tenor saxophonist and composer.

Born January 5th, 1925 in Paris, France.
Died March 30th, 2009 in Villiers-le-Duc, France.

Early in his career he played with Eddie Bernard and Django Reinhardt before landing a regular gig at the Club Saint-Germain in Paris as the leader of a seven-piece ensemble from 1949 to 1951. After this residency he worked with Claude Bolling, Jack DiƩval, Jonah Jones, and Martial Solal in the early and mid-1950s. In the 1960s he performed with Georges Arvanitas, Eric Dolphy, and Sonny Stitt, but quit performing between 1966-1972. Beginning in the late 1970s he worked as an educator, teaching jazz improvisation. He was the keyboard and saxophonist of the singer Jean Ferrat during the composer's career.