About: Jack Diéval

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Jacques "Jack" Diéval (born December 21, 1920, Douai) was a French jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader. Diéval's parents were also jazz musicians, who led an ensemble known as the DéDé Jazz Band. He studied music at the Douai Conservatory with , and was playing professionally in Lille from age 14. After working briefly in 1942 at , he relocated to Paris, where he worked with Alix Combelle from 1943 to 1946. After the war he worked with Don Byas, Noël Chiboust, Bill Coleman, Stephane Grappelli, James Moody, and Hubert Rostaing, and founded his own quintet in 1953, whose sidemen included on trombone and Jean-Claude Fohrenbach on saxophone.

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  • Jacques „Jack“ Diéval (* 21. September 1921 in Douai; † 31. Oktober 2012) war ein französischer Jazzpianist des Swing, später des Modern Jazz. Er spielte mit Django Reinhardt, Don Byas und Coleman Hawkins. (de)
  • Jacques "Jack" Diéval (born December 21, 1920, Douai) was a French jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader. Diéval's parents were also jazz musicians, who led an ensemble known as the DéDé Jazz Band. He studied music at the Douai Conservatory with , and was playing professionally in Lille from age 14. After working briefly in 1942 at , he relocated to Paris, where he worked with Alix Combelle from 1943 to 1946. After the war he worked with Don Byas, Noël Chiboust, Bill Coleman, Stephane Grappelli, James Moody, and Hubert Rostaing, and founded his own quintet in 1953, whose sidemen included on trombone and Jean-Claude Fohrenbach on saxophone. In the 1970s he played with Roger Guerin and Michel Gaudry, and worked on compositions, including 1973's Le Serpent Vert. (en)
  • Jack Diéval est un pianiste de jazz, compositeur et animateur de radio et de télévision français, né le 21 décembre 1920 à Douai, décédé le 31 octobre 2012 dans le 15ème arrondissement de Paris. Il a été surnommé le Debussy du jazz . (fr)
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  • Jacques „Jack“ Diéval (* 21. September 1921 in Douai; † 31. Oktober 2012) war ein französischer Jazzpianist des Swing, später des Modern Jazz. Er spielte mit Django Reinhardt, Don Byas und Coleman Hawkins. (de)
  • Jack Diéval est un pianiste de jazz, compositeur et animateur de radio et de télévision français, né le 21 décembre 1920 à Douai, décédé le 31 octobre 2012 dans le 15ème arrondissement de Paris. Il a été surnommé le Debussy du jazz . (fr)
  • Jacques "Jack" Diéval (born December 21, 1920, Douai) was a French jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader. Diéval's parents were also jazz musicians, who led an ensemble known as the DéDé Jazz Band. He studied music at the Douai Conservatory with , and was playing professionally in Lille from age 14. After working briefly in 1942 at , he relocated to Paris, where he worked with Alix Combelle from 1943 to 1946. After the war he worked with Don Byas, Noël Chiboust, Bill Coleman, Stephane Grappelli, James Moody, and Hubert Rostaing, and founded his own quintet in 1953, whose sidemen included on trombone and Jean-Claude Fohrenbach on saxophone. (en)
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  • Jack Diéval (en)
  • Jacques Diéval (de)
  • Jack Diéval (fr)
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