Disques Dreyfus
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Disques Dreyfus was a record label which released the work of artists such as Klement Julienne. Jean Michel Jarre was part of the label for more than 20 years.
Francis Dreyfus founded Disque Dreyfus in 1985.[1] The label was a part of the Dreyfus family company owned by Dreyfus Records, a French music distributor.
On January 4, 2013 the company ceased its operations and its catalog was absorbed by BMG Rights Management Group.[2]
Artists
- Adanowsky (Adan Jodorowsky)
- Franck Avitabile
- Philip Catherine
- Christophe (singer)
- Anne Ducros
- Hadrien Feraud
- Richard Galliano
- Steve Grossman (saxophonist)
- Roy Haynes
- Ari Hoenig
- Ahmad Jamal
- Jean Michel Jarre
- Bert Joris
- Olivier Ker Ourio
- Biréli Lagrène
- Sara Lazarus
- Didier Lockwood
- Eddy Louiss
- Sylvain Luc
- Marcus Miller
- Mingus Big Band
- Térez Montcalm
- Lucky Peterson
- Michel Petrucciani
- Jean-Michel Pilc
- Aldo Romano
- Luis Salinas
- Dorado Schmitt
- Alan Stivell
See also
References
- ↑ Stickgold (2010-06-25). "Décès du producteur Francis Dreyfus". Agence France Presse (Le Point). Retrieved 2010-06-26.
- ↑ "DISQUES DREYFUS, Crónica De Un Cierre Anunciado" (in Spanish).
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