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Jean Corti

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Jean Corti (1929 – 25 November 2015) was an Italian-French accordionist and composer.[1] He was the accompanist of Jacques Brel for six years, from 1960 to 1966.

Career

Corti composed several songs, either alone (Les Bourgeois), with Brel and Gérard Jouannest (Les Vieux, Madeleine, The Toros), or with Gerard Jouannest (Titine). He regularly collaborated with the group Têtes Raides during the mid-1990s, and group members persuaded him to release his own albums, such as Mon Slip. In 2000, he played the song Né Dans les Rues with the French reggae singer Pierpoljak.

Discography

Songs with Jacques Brel

  • Marieke (1961)
  • Olympia 1961 (1962)
  • The Bourgeois (1962)
  • Olympia 1964 (1964)
  • Les Bonbons (1966)
  • Ces gens-là (1966)

Solo songs

  • Couka (2001)
  • Versatile (with Loïc Lantoine) (2007)
  • Fiorina (with Allain Leprest, Thomas Fersen, and others) (2009)[2]

References

  1. ^ "Mort de Jean Corti, accordéoniste de Brel aux Têtes Raides".
  2. ^ "Jean Corti".