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Daniel Huck (born March 22, 1948, Paris) is a French jazz reedist and singer. Huck started on trombone but abandoned it in his teens, switching to alto saxophone when he was nineteen and working on the waitstaff at the Parisian club Jazzland. He played with the Famous Melody Boys (1968), (1969-1973), the Jazzomaniacs (1970-1971), and (1974). In the latter half of the 1970s he worked extensively with the , and Raymond Fonseque, touring with the latter as an accompanist for Cat Anderson and Bill Coleman in 1979. In the early 1980s Huck worked with , , and the Hot Antic Jazz Band. He also founded a group called Slapscat (1981-1987) in honor of Slim Gaillard, which went on to play with Gaillard himself when he toured France. Huck worked intermittently with Eddy Louiss from the late 1980s th

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  • دانييل هاك (ar)
  • Daniel Huck (de)
  • Daniel Huck (en)
  • Daniel Huck (fr)
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  • دانييل هاك (بالفرنسية: Daniel Huck)‏ هو عازف جاز ومغني فرنسي، ولد في 22 مارس 1948 في باريس في فرنسا. (ar)
  • Daniel Huck (* 22. März 1948 in Paris) ist ein französischer Jazz-Saxophonist, Klarinettist und Sänger. (de)
  • Daniel Huck est un saxophoniste, clarinettiste et chanteur français né le 22 mars 1948 à Paris. (fr)
  • Daniel Huck (born March 22, 1948, Paris) is a French jazz reedist and singer. Huck started on trombone but abandoned it in his teens, switching to alto saxophone when he was nineteen and working on the waitstaff at the Parisian club Jazzland. He played with the Famous Melody Boys (1968), (1969-1973), the Jazzomaniacs (1970-1971), and (1974). In the latter half of the 1970s he worked extensively with the , and Raymond Fonseque, touring with the latter as an accompanist for Cat Anderson and Bill Coleman in 1979. In the early 1980s Huck worked with , , and the Hot Antic Jazz Band. He also founded a group called Slapscat (1981-1987) in honor of Slim Gaillard, which went on to play with Gaillard himself when he toured France. Huck worked intermittently with Eddy Louiss from the late 1980s th (en)
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  • دانييل هاك (بالفرنسية: Daniel Huck)‏ هو عازف جاز ومغني فرنسي، ولد في 22 مارس 1948 في باريس في فرنسا. (ar)
  • Daniel Huck (* 22. März 1948 in Paris) ist ein französischer Jazz-Saxophonist, Klarinettist und Sänger. (de)
  • Daniel Huck (born March 22, 1948, Paris) is a French jazz reedist and singer. Huck started on trombone but abandoned it in his teens, switching to alto saxophone when he was nineteen and working on the waitstaff at the Parisian club Jazzland. He played with the Famous Melody Boys (1968), (1969-1973), the Jazzomaniacs (1970-1971), and (1974). In the latter half of the 1970s he worked extensively with the , and Raymond Fonseque, touring with the latter as an accompanist for Cat Anderson and Bill Coleman in 1979. In the early 1980s Huck worked with , , and the Hot Antic Jazz Band. He also founded a group called Slapscat (1981-1987) in honor of Slim Gaillard, which went on to play with Gaillard himself when he toured France. Huck worked intermittently with Eddy Louiss from the late 1980s through the end of the 1990s. He has won both the (1982) and the Prix Django Reinhardt (1997). (en)
  • Daniel Huck est un saxophoniste, clarinettiste et chanteur français né le 22 mars 1948 à Paris. (fr)
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