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Jean Baudlot is a French music composer (born 16 February 1947), most notable for composing music for videogames in the 80's/90's and collaborations with Richard Clayderman, Nicolas de Angelis, Michèle Torr and Joe Dassin. He also represented Monaco in the Eurovision Song Contest under the pseudonym ''Laurent Vaguener'' in 1979. ==1970–1979== In his early years he composed for different labels like Polydor, AZ and Discodis when he finally stayed close to Delphine Records in 1979. He worked with Michèle Torr on J’aime and with Joe Dassin on À toi. In 1979 he entered as singer (under the pseudonym ''Laurent Vaguener'') and composer the Eurovision Song Contest for Monaco. Together with Gérard Salesses he produced the song Notre vie c’est la musique. He scored twelve points and took the 17th place after Austria, Belgium and Sweden.〔http://www.yourovision.net/contest.php?year=1979&orderby=place〕 Singles / Albums: Je t’hippopotaime – Gérard Croce (1972) Trop d’amitié – Joël Prevost (1973) Dis papa, téléphone moi – LÉNA (1974) Aujourd’hui plus qu’hier – Jacky Reggan (1975) Hey Lena – LÉNA (1975) Agitez vos mouchoirs – Le Groupe France (1976) Indiana – Irvin et Indira(1977) J’aime – Michèle Torr et Jean-François Maurice (1977) Help me – The Savers (1977) Maïté – Marc Charlan (1977) À toi – Joe Dassin (1977) Amour disco – Irvin et Indira (1978) Laisse danser la nana – Bob Babylone et les Salopettes(1978) “The T Brothers” in Kingston Jamaica (1979) 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Jean Baudlot」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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