Jean Marie Vaissade, known as Jean Vaissade, was born on June 30, 1911, in the 20th arrondissement of Paris. He was a French accordionist and composer. Vaissade began his recording career in 1927 with Excelsior, followed by releases on Idéal and Gramophone labels. In 1928, he collaborated with Django Reinhardt, helping to launch the latter's career. Around 1934, Vaissade became the first accompanist for Édith Piaf. He composed melodies for Rina Ketty's hits such as "Sombreros et Mantilles". Vaissade's notable recordings include "Bel Ami (fox-trot)" and "La Morena" among others. He died on June 1, 1979, in Vincennes.
| Bal Musette - The Sound of Popular France / Recordings 1930 - 1950 |
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Panorama 1928-1950
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Djangologie Vol1 / 1928 - 1936
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France: accordéonistes en aubrac
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| Accordéon Valse Musette |
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Danses et chansons d'Auvergne… et de Paris vol 7
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Musette
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Au bal musette, Vol. 4
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| Jazz Musette [1922 - 1944], Volume 1 |
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Le plus grand bal musette, Vol. 2
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Les Grands Succés Du Bal Musette
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| L´Histoire des Chansons, Vol. 2 |
| Sous le Soleil du Midi, Vol. 2 |
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Various Artist - Accordéon
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French Accordion Masters, Vol. 2
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