- Jean-Jacques
Milteau (born 17
April 1950, Paris) is a
French blues harmonica player, singer, and songwriter, as well as
radio presenter.
Milteau became interested...
- Paco Séry and Fred Morisset. She has
worked in the
group of Jean-Jacques
Milteau.
Evans released her
first album, Why Do You Run, in the
spring of 2006...
- M'Baye Ouli Seck
Serigne Seck
Cinematography Mati Diop
Edited by
Nicolas Milteau Production companies Anna
Sanders Films Le
Fresnoy Studio National des...
- (Evidence, 2004) –
Milton covered Van Morrison's "Tupelo Honey" Jean
Jacques Milteau:
Memphis (Sunnyside) –
Milton covered Sting's "If You Love
Somebody Set...
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Cotton James Harman James Montgomery Jason Ricci Jazz
Gillum Jean-Jacques
Milteau Jerry McCain Jerry Portnoy Jim
Belushi (also as
Brother Zee Blues) Jim...
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Favorites 2003 – Doofus, on the
album Handful of
Songs 2003 – Jean-Jacques
Milteau, on the
album Blue 3rd 2003 –
Artie Traum,
Chris Shaw and Tom Akstens,...
- In 2001, he
performed on the
album Memphis,
recorded by Jean-Jacques
Milteau,
which also
included contributions from
Little Milton and
Mighty Sam McClain...
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Vienna Noël. 1995
Merci d'être
venus Jean-Jacques
Milteau Contains "Et bâiller et dormir" by J. J.
Milteau with
Aznavour (Quelques notes/Odéon/EMI). 1996...
- 2018 :
Milteau, Clapton, Basie, Chapellier,
Marcus King". Jazz.blogs.liberation.fr.
Retrieved August 1, 2019. "CROSSBORDER
BLUES (Segal -
Milteau - Kennedy)...
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engineer on "L'amour en soi"
Franck Langolff – arranger,
guitar Jean-Jacques
Milteau –
harmonica on "L'amour en soi"
Philippe Osman – arranger,
backing vocals...