Michel Hausser

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Michel Hausser (born February 7, 1927, Colmar) is a French jazz vibraphonist.

Hausser played accordion as a child and taught the instrument in his early twenties before switching to vibraphone in 1948. Initially, he studied the instrument classically, but by the mid-1950s was working as a sideman, playing during that decade for , Christian Chevallier, Henri Crolla, Benny Golson, Stephane Grappelli, Roger Guérin, Bobby Jaspar, Lucky Thompson, and Sarah Vaughan. In 1964 he formed his own trio ensemble with bassist Jacky Samson; his drummers for this venture included , Franco Manzecchi, and . Later in the 1960s he worked with Georges Arvanitas and Johnny Griffin. In the 1970s he moved to Germany, where he became a professor in Münster.

References[]

  • Michel Laplace, "Michel Hausser". The New Grove Dictionary of Jazz, 2nd edition, ed. Barry Kernfeld.
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