Michel De Villers
50 top tracks
Michel De Villers
50 top tracks
Albums

Saxophones A Saint Germain Des Prés
Michel De Villers

Danse A Saint Germain Des Prés
Michel De Villers

Danse à Saint-Germain des Prés
Michel De Villers

No More Troubles With Music
Michel De Villers

Saint-Germain-Des Prés
Michel De Villers

Low Reed - Complete Small Group Sessions 1949-1956
Michel De Villers

Danse A Saint-Germain-des-Prés
Michel De Villers

Saxophones Saint-Germain des Prés
Michel De Villers

Danse A Saint Germain Des Pres
Michel De Villers

Saxophones a Saint-Germain des Pres
Michel De Villers

Jazz in Paris: Jazz & Cinéma, Vol. 4
Michel De Villers

Saxophones À Saint-Germain Des Prés
Michel De Villers
Biography
Michel de Villers (born 13 July 1926 in Villeneuve sur Lot) is a French Jazz Baritone and Alt saxophonist playing Swing, later Bebop. Autodidactic. He played with Django Reinhardt in a recording session on 14 April 1947, recording "Peche a la Mouche“ and "Minor Blues“. De Villers also played with American misicians staying in Paris: Kenny Clarke, Jonah Jones and Lucky Thompson. German tour in 1947 with Don Byas and Bill Coleman. In 1950 he changed to Baritone sax. <a href="https://www.last.fm/m...Read more on Last.fm
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Michel de Villers (born 13 July 1926 in Villeneuve sur Lot) is a French Jazz Baritone and Alt saxophonist playing Swing, later Bebop. Autodidactic. He played with Django Reinhardt in a recording session on 14 April 1947, recording "Peche a la Mouche“ and "Minor Blues“. De Villers also played with American misicians staying in Paris: Kenny Clarke, Jonah Jones and Lucky Thompson. German tour in 1947 with Don Byas and Bill Coleman. In 1950 he changed to Baritone sax. In 1953 he played in the Buck Clayton Quintett, in 1954 together with Roger Guérin in Bernard Zacharias' band.
A reissue on CD (Universal Music France label) of Danse À Saint-Germain-des-Prés finds him a big band with Claude Bolling, recorded in the 1950's and 1960's.
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