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Alain Jean-Marie was born on 1945 in Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe, France, is a French pianist. Discover Alain Jean-Marie's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is he in this year and how he spends money? Also learn how he earned most of networth at the age of 79 years old?

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Occupation Musician
Age 79 years old
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Born 1945
Birthday 1945
Birthplace Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe, France
Nationality Guadeloupe

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1945

Alain Jean-Marie (born 1945 in Pointe-a-Pitre, Guadeloupe) is a French jazz pianist.

Jean-Marie taught himself to play piano from age eight.

1967

He played in dance orchestras in Guadeloupe (especially that of Robert Mavounzy), lived in Canada from 1967 to 1970 and then in the Antilles.

1969

He made his first recordings in 1969 (released in 1997 as piano biguines).

At the same time he played regularly with the trio of Winston Berkley and Jean Claude Montredon.

1973

In 1973, he moved to Paris, where he accompanied jazz musicians such as Chet Baker, Sonny Stitt, Art Farmer, Johnny Griffin, Lee Konitz, and Max Roach.

1979

In 1979, he debuted with his own trio (Al Levitt on percussion, Gus Nemeth and later Riccardo Del Fra on bass).

In 1979 he received the Prix Django Reinhardt and in 2000 the Django d'Or.

1980

Since the 1980s, he has regularly performed with Barney Wilen, including as a duo on albums such as La Notenbleue (1986) and Dreamtime (1992).

1986

In 1986, he regularly accompanied Dee Dee Bridgewater.

1987

In 1987 he recorded the album Latin Alley in a duo with Niels-Henning Ørsted Pedersen.

1990

In 1990 he accompanied Abbey Lincoln on the album World Is Falling Down with Jackie McLean, Billy Higgins and Charlie Haden.

1991

In 1991 he played with Henri Texier (bass) and Aldo Romano (drums) on The Scene Is Clean.

1992

His 1992 trio album Biguine Reflections was influenced by the music of the Antilles as well as bebop.

1995

He also worked with Jacques Vidal / Frédéric Sylvestre, with Michel Graillier (Portrait in Black & White, 1995), Boulou and Elios Ferré (Intersection, 2001, Live in Montpellier, 2006), with Xavier Richardeau, Sara Lazarus and Ted Curson (In Paris, Live At The Sunside, 2006).

1997

Jean-Marie also played with Guadeloupe musicians such as the guitarist André Condouant (Clean & Class, 1997), a group of musicians from Guadeloupe under the trumpeter Franck Nicolas (Jazz Ka Philosophy) and the saxophonist Jocelyn Ménard (Men Art Works).

2000

He also played in a trio with Gilles Naturel and John Betsch (Lazy Afternoon, 2000) and recorded his first solo album in 1999 (Afterblue, which received the Prix Boris Vian).

2004

In 2004, a second solo album, Thats What, followed.