Barthélémy Rosso
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Barthélémy Rosso | |
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Born | Monaco |
Died | 1971 |
Genres | jazz, classical |
Instrument(s) | guitar |
Years active | 1940s–1971 |
Barthélémy Rosso, a/k/a Mimi Rosso (b. Monaco, d. 1971), was a French guitarist and arranger of jazz and classical music. Although he played occasionally with Sidney Bechet,[1] he is best known today for having worked with Léo Ferré and Georges Brassens.
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- ^ En 1957 au Théâtre de l'Étoile : photographies[dead link]
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