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Édouard Gaumont

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Édouard Gaumont (June 30, 1915, Cayenne, French Guiana – October 15, 2008) was a politician from French Guiana who served in the French National Assembly from 1951 to 1958.[1] He was the father of jazz guitarist Dominique Gaumont, who played with Miles Davis.

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  1. ^ Souvenons-nous d'Édouard Gaumont France-Guyane 10.11.2009 "Ce nom ne doit pas dire grand-chose à la génération d'aujourd'hui car il semble avoir été classé dans les oubliettes. Édouard Gaumont est né à Cayenne le 30 Juin 1915, issu d'une famille modeste de Guyane."

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