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Jean-Louis Chautemps (born August 6, 1931, Paris) is a French jazz saxophonist. Chautemps initially studied medicine and law, and began playing saxophone at age 16. His first major gig was with Jef Gilson in 1950. In 1952 he began playing with Claude Bolling's orchestra, and around the same time worked with Henri Renaud and Albert Nicholas. During these associations he played with Sidney Bechet, Django Reinhardt, Zoot Sims, Lester Young, Bobby Jaspar, Albert Ayler, and Roy Eldridge. He toured Europe as a sideman for Chet Baker in 1956, played with Jacques Hélian and Kurt Edelhagen near the end of the decade, and played often in Parisian clubs in the 1960s. Later associations included work with Nathan Davis, Philly Joe Jones, André Hodeir, Lester Bowie, Bernard Lubat, Martial Solal, Lee Konitz, and Michel Portal.[1] References1. ^Michel Laplace, "Jean-Louis Chautemps". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. 2nd edition, ed. Barry Kernfeld. {{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Chautemps, Jean-Louis}} 8 : 1931 births|Living people|French jazz saxophonists|Male saxophonists|Musicians from Paris|21st-century saxophonists|21st-century male musicians|Male jazz musicians |
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