Occupation(s) saxophonist Role Musician | Name Guy Lafitte Instruments tenor saxophone | |
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Born January 12, 1927France ( 1927-01-12 ) Died June 10, 1998, Simorre, France Albums Classiques du jazz (Mono Version) Similar People |
Guy Lafitte ~ Stardust
Guy Lafitte (12 January 1927 – 11 July 1998) was a French jazz tenor saxophonist born at Saint-Gaudens, France, most notable for his work with Mezz Mezzrow from 1951–1952 and having toured with Big Bill Broonzy in 1951.
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In 1954 Lafitte made Paris his home, and worked with Lionel Hampton and Emmett Berry. Lafitte had also been a collaborator on various other projects with musicians such as Wild Bill Davis and Bill Coleman.
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Guy lafitte que reste t il de nos amours
Discography
As sideman
Literature
References
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