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202: 122: 25: 194:("Le Porte-Bonheur", "Chica! Chica!", "Au Chili", "Les Pompiers du Mexique"). Hélian continued his highly followed radio performances and organized galas and musical tours throughout France with artists who gained a big following after appearing with his orchestra, including Francine Claudel, Zappy Max, Jo Charrier, 198:, and others. In 1947, a singer, guitarist and composer known as Jean Marco (real name Jean Marcopoulos), quickly became the signature voice of Hélian's orchestra until his death in a road accident on 24 June 1953. Jean-Louis Tristan and Lou Darley succeeded Jean Marco and Claude Evelyne as lead singers. 270:
Hélian continued to make appearances until the beginning of the 1980s, but with his audiences declining in numbers. He died in Paris on 29 June 1986, at the age of 74. His works are considered references for the best of the "big band" orchestras in French music and were featured as "Les Années
160:. Called for military service in 1939, he was captured and was a prisoner of war until March 1943, when he was freed for health reasons. After his release, he formed a small orchestra and performed on radio. 144:
Born of an Armenian father (descendant of Armenian bourgeoisie) and a French mother, at 16 he entered school of dentistry, but left his studies to pursue his love of music studying saxophone with
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After the liberation of France, from Nazi occupation, Hélian gained huge popularity, replacing Raymond Legrand's fame. His tune "Fleur de Paris" (with lyrics from Maurice Vandair, and music by
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Hélian's "Étoile des neiges" sung by "The Hélians" female choir became one of his biggest successes ever, with a gold accreditation. In 1951, he received the
249:, and Sonny Grey, making his band one of the best known names of the "big bands" in Europe. His music was used in a number of films, including 333: 308: 89: 61: 328: 68: 167:) became a virtual "hymn of liberation" for France. All musical broadcasts would start and end with "Fleur de Paris". 42: 108: 75: 136:(born in Paris, 7 June 1912 - died 29 June 1986), was a famous French orchestra conductor for French music-hall. 221:
Between 1949 and 1956, the best of French and European jazz artists appeared with Hélian's orchestra, including
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in 1949 gaining international fame. "Place Pigalle" was written by Alex Alstone and recorded by
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Between 1945 and 1949, Hélian recorded more than 70 songs for Columbia Records, with
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in 1946 with Hélian's orchestra. He collaborated with composers
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Raymond Legrand
Jo Bouillon
Ray Ventura
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C'est si bon
Maître Pierre
Maurice Chevalier
Henri Bourtayre
Loulou Gasté
Ginette Garcin

Grand Prix du Disque
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Christian Garros
André Paquinet
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