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Fred Adison
Fred Adison is credited on 49 releases across 9 albums tracked on Gatefold, active 1962–2007 — the collector-built map of who actually made the music.
49
Pressings credited
9
Albums
5
Decades active
1
In collections
Biography
Albert Lapeyrère, better known as Fred Adison (September 15, 1908, Bordeaux – August 25, 1996, Nice), was a French jazz and light music vocalist, drummer, and bandleader. He studied piano and violin before switching to drums. As a teenager, he became passionate about jazz and formed a small ensemble with his friends. This troupe toured France and based itself in Paris in 1931, where it scored silent short films by Charlie Chaplin and others. Alongside the orchestras of Ray Ventura and Jacques Hélian, Adison's band (often billed as Fred Adison and His Collegians) was one of the principal French backing groups for singers and films in the 1930s. Adison also recorded copiously, and released many 78 rpm commercial recordings during this time. After the onset of World War II, he toured with Django Reinhardt in September–October 1940, and continued writing music for film. He was imprisoned in a Nazi war camp in 1943. Following the war, he led a new big band. In 1952, Charles Spiessert, owner of Cirque Pinder, hired Fred Adison to conduct the circus orchestra, a position he held until 1962. He accompanied Luis Mariano and Gloria Lasso during this time and recorded several albums of circus music. Following this, Adison went into semi-retirement, occasionally playing with small ensembles and dance orchestras on television.
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Credited work
49 releases · 9 albums · active 1962–2007
- Performance · 81
- Other credits · 6
Studios: Pathé Marconi · Studio Sofreson
Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.
Frequent collaborators
- Bob Azzam Y Su Orquesta
- Claude François
- Kôkô
- Les Philosophes
- Orchestre Les Philosophes
- Fred Adison Y Su Orquesta
- The Adison Boys
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