- Roger Guérin
Roger Guérin (b. January 9, 1926) is a French
jazz trumpeter and singer.Initially a violinist, Guérin studied trumpet and
cornet at theParis Conservatory and won a first prize there as a teenager.He began working professionally in 1947, playing with
Aimé Barelli ,Django Reinhardt ,Don Byas ,Hubert Fol ,James Moody ,Benny Golson ,Bernard Peiffer ,Fats Sadi ,Lucky Thompson ,Kenny Clarke ,Blossom Dearie ,Martial Solal ,Michel Legrand andAndré Hodeir .Guérin played at the 1958
Newport Jazz Festival with a youth ensemble, and played in "Les Double Six" in 1959, later returning to this group. He replacedClark Terry inQuincy Jones 's Big Band in 1960. He worked on the soundtrack to the film "Paris Blues" in 1961 withLouis Armstrong andDizzy Gillespie . He worked extensively as a vocalist forMichel Legrand .Guérin has over 150 album credits to his name. He won the
Prix Django Renhardt in 1959.References
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