Raymond Boisserie, born in 1926 in Chatou, France, was a French accordionist and author-composer known for his contributions to French chanson and French Music-Hall. His career began with interpretations of popular French variety tunes such as "La Danse des canards" and "Le Téléfon", which he performed instrumentally in the musette style. His original compositions include "Accordéon et limonaire" and traditional Christmas tunes. He collaborated with Guillaume Bernier during the Berry Tour in 1984, and accompanied the Tour de France cycliste alongside other prominent accordionists. Boisserie passed away in 2002 in Viroflay, leaving behind a significant legacy in French accordion music.
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Best of Raymond Boisserie
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Accordéon 2018
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Accordéon 2019
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Accordéon 2020
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Accordéon 2021
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| Chansons d'Enrico Macias, sur les touches d'accordeon. Musical instrumental avec |
| Les Rois de L'accordéon |
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Accordeon Festival, Vol. 120
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Accordeon Festival vol. 128
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| Worldwide Song Colleciton vol. 118 |
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Accordeon Festival vol. 130
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Accordeon Festival vol. 174
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| Accordeon Festival vol. 112 |
| Accordeon Festival vol. 121 |