sax, 1912-1986 FR
Musician / Conductor of Pop
Jacques Mikaël Der Mikaëlian better known as Jacques Hélian (born in Paris, 7 June 1912 - died 29 June 1986), was a famous French orchestra conductor for French music-hall.Born of an Armenian father (descendant of Armenian bourgeoisie) and a French mother, at 16 he entered school of dentistry, but left his studies to pursue his love of music studying saxophone with Raymond Legrand, and married Legrand's sister Marcelle. He commenced his musical career playing saxo alto, saxo baryton and clarinet in Roland Dorsay's orchestra and later in Jo Bouillon orchestra and in Ray Ventura's orchestra. He also performed in French live radio broadcasts releasing a number of recordings before World War II. Called for military service in 1939, he became a prisoner of war until his liberation in March 1943
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Jacques Helian Et Son Nouvel Orchestre Pop and World |
Jacques Hélian Et Son Orchestre FR Pop and Jazz |
Jacques Helian, Ses Chanteurs Et Son Nouvel Orchestre Pop and World |