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  1. Michel Colombier (23 May 1939 – 14 November 2004) was a French composer, arranger, and conductor.

  2. Michel Colombier ‎– Michel Colombier (1979)00:00 Sunday04:18 Take Me Down08:14 Dreamland12:32 Queens Road16:04 Overture19:24 Bird Song22:54 Layas28:44 Do It3...

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  3. Michel Colombier scored over one hundred feature, cable and television films. In his native France, he worked with a legendary list of directors including Claude Lelouch, Philippe Labro, Agnes Varda, Vittorio de Sica, Jean-Pierre Melville, Henri Verneuil and Jacques Demi.

  4. Michel Colombier passed away November 14th 2004 shortly after midnight, at his home in Santa Monica, CA, after an intense fight with cancer.

  5. Sep 11, 2018 · 1969A1 Campus (Lobellia) / 0:00A2 Turlututu Capot Pointu / 3:32A3 Du Fond De Mon Lit / 5:54A4 Soleil / 8:38A5 Suite No 12 / 11:41 A6 Le Labyrinthe ...

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  6. Nov 17, 2004 · Michel Colombier, the prolific French-born composer who scored more than 100 motion pictures and television productions including “White Nights,” “Against All Odds,” and “Purple Rain,” has died....

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  8. jazzinfo.org › artist › michel-colombierMichel Colombier bio

    Michel Colombier was born May 23, 1939. He began formal musical education at six years old. His father taught him harmony, counterpoint, and conducting. He began to improvise at the age of eleven and by fourteen, he was performing with big combos and large bands. For which he created bold jazz arrangements.