Philippe Brun (April 29, 1908, Paris - January 15, 1994, Paris) was a French jazz trumpeter. Brun first began playing professionally in the late 1920s with the bands of Gregor, Danny Polo, and Ray Ventura. In the early 1930s he worked in London with Bert Ambrose, Jack Hylton, and Fred Waring. Returning to Paris around 1936, he played with and with Ventura again, as well as with Alix Combelle where he doubled as a clarinetist on a 1937-1942 recording followed by Django Reinhardt, where he doubled a trombonist in the 1939-1940 recording. He also recorded as a leader from 1937 to 1940. During World War II he worked in Switzerland, with Eddie Brunner, André Ekyan, Edmond Cohanier, and Teddy Stauffer.
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| - فيليب برون (ar)
- Philippe Brun (de)
- Philippe Brun (musicien) (fr)
- Philippe Brun (musician) (en)
- Philippe Brun (nl)
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| - فيليب برون (بالفرنسية: Philippe Brun) هو بواق فرنسي، ولد في 29 أبريل 1908 في باريس في فرنسا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 14 يناير 1994. (ar)
- Philippe Brun (* 29. April 1908 in Paris; † 14. Januar 1994 ebenda) war ein französischer Trompeter und Bandleader des Swingjazz. Er war Frankreichs erster Jazztrompeter von Bedeutung. (de)
- Philippe Brun (né le 29 avril 1908 à Paris et mort le 15 janvier 1994 dans la même ville) est un trompettiste de swing jazz français. (fr)
- Philippe Brun (Parijs, 29 april 1908 – aldaar, 14 januari 1994) was een Franse trompettist en bandleider in de swing. Hij was in Frankrijk de eerste jazztrompettist van belang. (nl)
- Philippe Brun (April 29, 1908, Paris - January 15, 1994, Paris) was a French jazz trumpeter. Brun first began playing professionally in the late 1920s with the bands of Gregor, Danny Polo, and Ray Ventura. In the early 1930s he worked in London with Bert Ambrose, Jack Hylton, and Fred Waring. Returning to Paris around 1936, he played with and with Ventura again, as well as with Alix Combelle where he doubled as a clarinetist on a 1937-1942 recording followed by Django Reinhardt, where he doubled a trombonist in the 1939-1940 recording. He also recorded as a leader from 1937 to 1940. During World War II he worked in Switzerland, with Eddie Brunner, André Ekyan, Edmond Cohanier, and Teddy Stauffer. (en)
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| - فيليب برون (بالفرنسية: Philippe Brun) هو بواق فرنسي، ولد في 29 أبريل 1908 في باريس في فرنسا، وتوفي بنفس المكان في 14 يناير 1994. (ar)
- Philippe Brun (* 29. April 1908 in Paris; † 14. Januar 1994 ebenda) war ein französischer Trompeter und Bandleader des Swingjazz. Er war Frankreichs erster Jazztrompeter von Bedeutung. (de)
- Philippe Brun (April 29, 1908, Paris - January 15, 1994, Paris) was a French jazz trumpeter. Brun first began playing professionally in the late 1920s with the bands of Gregor, Danny Polo, and Ray Ventura. In the early 1930s he worked in London with Bert Ambrose, Jack Hylton, and Fred Waring. Returning to Paris around 1936, he played with and with Ventura again, as well as with Alix Combelle where he doubled as a clarinetist on a 1937-1942 recording followed by Django Reinhardt, where he doubled a trombonist in the 1939-1940 recording. He also recorded as a leader from 1937 to 1940. During World War II he worked in Switzerland, with Eddie Brunner, André Ekyan, Edmond Cohanier, and Teddy Stauffer. Brun was married to Annie Fratellini, a vocalist and comedian who also performed with Raymond Fol and Kenny Clarke. (en)
- Philippe Brun (né le 29 avril 1908 à Paris et mort le 15 janvier 1994 dans la même ville) est un trompettiste de swing jazz français. (fr)
- Philippe Brun (Parijs, 29 april 1908 – aldaar, 14 januari 1994) was een Franse trompettist en bandleider in de swing. Hij was in Frankrijk de eerste jazztrompettist van belang. (nl)
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