Eric Le Lann

Éric Le Lann is a renowned French jazz trumpeter, born in the picturesque region of Brittany in 1957. His professional journey began in Paris in 1977, where he quickly made a name for himself, gaining significant notice by 1980. Le Lann's talent and versatility have made him a leading figure on the French jazz scene, with a discography that spans various genres including French jazz, free jazz, and traditional jazz. He is known for his work on both the trumpet and flugelhorn, and has collaborated with numerous notable artists throughout his career. Le Lann's music is a testament to his deep roots in jazz, offering a rich and engaging experience for any jazz enthusiast. His notable appearances include a role in Bertrand Tavernier's acclaimed jazz film "Round Midnight" in 1986. Some of his popular releases include "Thanks a Million," "Eric Le Lann and Jean-Marie Ecay Play Jobim," and "Mossy Ways."

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