Jean Baudlot
Jean Baudlot (born February 16, 1947 ) is a French composer and singer .
Live and act
From the 1970s he worked as a composer for French pop and chanson singers, he published with Polydor and AZ. He was selected to represent Monaco at the 1979 Eurovision Song Contest in Jerusalem . With the chanson Notre vie c'est la musique, however, he only reached 16th place. He performed here under the stage name Laurent Vaguener .
In the 1980s he worked at Delphine Records and composed for various artists, including Richard Clayderman and Nicolas de Angelis . From 1988 he became active as a composer for computer games with the establishment of Delphine Software International . He created the music for the games Operation Stealth or Flashback . He has been working in his own company since 1995. She specializes in background music or advertising jingles for television and radio.
Web links
- Discography as a composer at encyclopedisque.fr
- Jean Baudlot in the Internet Movie Database (English)
Individual evidence
- ↑ Eurovision Song Contest 1979 at eurovision.tv
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SURNAME | Baudlot, Jean |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Vaguener, Laurent (stage name) |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | French composer and singer |
DATE OF BIRTH | February 16, 1947 |