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Jean Kluger

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Jean Kluger (born as Jean Joseph Kluger) is a Belgian artist, producer, songwriter and musical composer.

His career started in 1957, working for his father's company, World Music. He wrote widely for the French and German pop music markets, including songs for Dalida, Will Tura, Ringo and Petula Clark. He established the Jean Kluger SA company in 1963.[1]

Kluger has written music for numerous bands since the early 1970s, including Bananarama, The Gibson Brothers, Ottawan, and Sheila B. Devotion and has collaborated with many other producers, notably Daniel Vangarde.[1]

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