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  1. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Jean_DeromeJean Derome - Wikipedia

    Jean Derome (born June 29, 1955) is a French Canadian avant-garde saxophonist, flautist, and composer. A prominent figure in the Montreal musique actuelle (new music) scene, Derome has been a member of experimental, jazz, and rock groups, and has appeared on over 30 albums, including seven solo albums.

  2. A leading light of Québec’s new music scene, composer and multi-instrumentalist Jean Derome has been regularly performing throughout Canada, the United States of America and Europe and has appeared on more than a hundred records since 1978.

  3. jazzinfo.org › artist › jean-deromeJean Derome bio

    Jean Derome, cofounder of Ambiances Magnetiques and one of Montreal’s most dynamic and provocative musicians, is an inspiration to all those who live in the imaginative new world of music. Derome was awarded the 1992 Freddie Stone Award. He has been an innovator in both the art and science of sound mixing.

  4. 29 de nov. de 2018 · Jean Derome - We Do Not Work Alone - YouTube. Minima Moralia. 1.62K subscribers. Subscribed. 10. 260 views 5 years ago. From the album Confitures de Gagaku. Released in 1988 by Les Disques...

  5. A leading light of Québec’s new music scene, composer and multi-instrumentalist Jean Derome has been regularly performing throughout Canada, the United States of America and Europe and has appeared on more than a hundred records since 1978.

  6. Based upon intuitive communication, the result of a long friendship, Jean Derome and Pierre Tanguay continually establish a joyous ambience, blooming with precision and freedom. As for the recording and mixing engineer, Myles Boisen , he shows himself to be both sensitive and audacious.

  7. A leading light of Québec’s new music scene, composer and multi-instrumentalist Jean Derome has been regularly performing throughout Canada, the United States of America and Europe and has appeared on more than a hundred records since 1978.