Jacques Gauthé
Jacques Gauthé (12 June 1939, Gaujac - 10 June 2007, Gaujac [1]) was a French jazz reedist.
Gauthé studied under Claude Luter and Sidney Bechet as a teenager, and formed his own band in 1957, which played with Don Byas, Mezz Mezzrow, Albert Nicholas, Lucky Thompson, and Benny Waters. In the 1960s he formed a new ensemble, the Old Time Jazz Band, which included and Claude Tissendier as sidemen. In 1972, he relocated to New Orleans, where he played at Preservation Hall and worked with Alvin Alcorn, Wallace Davenport, Freddie Kohlman, Freddy Lonzo, Louis Nelson, , and Teddy Riley.
References[]
- Michel Laplace, "Jacques Gauthé". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz. 2nd edition, ed. Barry Kernfeld.
- ^ "Jacques Gauthe' Obituary - New Orleans, LA". The Times-Picayune.
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- French jazz saxophonists
- Male saxophonists
- French jazz clarinetists
- French emigrants to the United States
- French male jazz musicians
- 1939 births
- 2007 deaths
- Stomp Off artists
- 20th-century French male musicians