Marcel Azzola

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French accordionist.
Born July 10, 1927; died January 21, 2019.

Illustrious recipient of the apostrophe launched by Jacques Brel in the song Vesoul “Chauffe Marcel, chauffe!" Where you can hear his chorus on the accordion.

After the war, he discovered jazz, Toots Thielemans.
In 1949, he made his first recording with Mademoiselle de Paris, and anonymously recorded his first records as accompanist and bandoneon with the orchestras of Tani Scala, one of the masters of French tango after-war.
In the 1950s, he began to accompany the big names in French song such as Graeme Allwright.
He accompanies Jacques Brel on his last three albums. During the recording of Vesoul, the latter overheard and amazed by the solo improvisation that Marcel Azzola does then sends him his cult apostrophe "Chauffe Marcel, chauffe!". The expression, launched in full recording of the song, has entered everyday language.
He also record a hundred of film scores.

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Wikipedia , marcelazzola.com

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