Talk:Jacques Loussier

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I believe that he shouldn't be categorised as a classical pianist since he never really played in the classical style. He did play jazz adaptations of classical music, but this doesn't make him a classical pianist. --Missmarple 20:17, 21 January 2006 (UTC)

More needs to be added to the section about the lawsuit Loussier filed against Eminem. It ends with the lines "He demanded that all sales of the album (The Marshall Mathers LP) be halted and any remaining copies destroyed. A trial date was set to begin in June 2004." Well, if the trial did indeed happen in 2004, then it is long over by now, and there has been a result to it. I mean, it is extremely obvious the French pianist didn't win, as the album is still in stores and little news of the trial has surfaced. But this paragraph needs an extension "pour le mieux". 2Pac 01:06, 4 December 2006 (UTC)

Tried to find something about that, to no avail. fr:Jacques_Loussier tells us he has won the suit, without providing a source. I suppose the suit was settled somehow, but couldn't find anything about it... -- megA 15:23, 5 September 2007 (UTC)