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  1. Aug 28, 2023 · 28/08/2023 Carnet noir décès, Louis Toesca, trompette, trumpet, trumpetlife. Trompettiste de Jazz et de Variété reconnu sur la scène internationale et en studio nous a quittés. Il a accompagné de nombreux grands musiciens tout au long de sa carrière. Il est décédé à l’âge de 93 ans.

  2. Louis Toesca trompettiste Français de Jazz et de Variété reconnu (scène et studio) né à Nice, fit une grande carrière nationale et internationale, parmi les artistes qu'il a accompagné, nous citons entre autres : Claude François, Eddy Mitchell, Marlène Dietrich, Stevie Wonder, Sylvie Vartan, Orchestre de Michel Legrand, Gilbert Bécaud, le groupe Magma, Michèle Torr, le groupe Les Soul Brass, Big Band Dany Doriz, l'Orchestre du Moulin Rouge, l'Orchestre de l'Olympia, l'Orchestre ...

  3. 1001° Centigrades, alternative title 2, is the second album by French rock band Magma, released on 5 October 1971. Future reissues use both titles as 2: 1001° Centigrades . The first track, "Rïah Sahïltaahk", was later re-recorded as a full-length studio album, Rïah Sahïltaahk, in 2014, as Christian Vander did not consider himself ...

  4. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Magma_(band)Magma (band) - Wikipedia

    After the album was released, Claude Engel, Richard Raux, and Paco Charlery left the group. Jeff Seffer replaced Raux on saxophone, and Louis Toesca replaced Charlery on trumpet. Their second album, 1001° Centigrades, was released in April 1971. The album won the band more exposure, including a performance at the Montreux Jazz Festival.

  5. Explore Louis Toesca's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Louis Toesca on AllMusic.

  6. Louis Toesca discography and songs: Music profile for Louis Toesca, born 28 June 1930.

  7. By this time the guitarist Claude Engel had quit the group and the brass section was re-invigorated by the arrival of Jeff SEFFER on sax and Louis TOESCA on trumpet. All the factors contributing to the originality and grandeur of KOBAIA remained in place, reaching a more profound form in this second opus.