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Marc Cerrone


Jean-Marc Cerrone, well known as Marc Cerrone, was born in 1952 in Paris, France. Together with Giorgio Moroder, he set out to become Europe's most important contribution of the Disco-Sound. At age 18, he was Orchestra-Leader at the Club Mediterranee; at 20, he had a very lucrative contract with the french producer Barclay... See full bio »

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in Paris, France
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Filmography

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2008/I Milk (writer: "Love in C Minor" / as Cerrone / performer: "Love in C Minor" / as Cerrone)
 
2008 Disco (writer: "Laisser Toucher", "Give me love", "Supernature" / performer: "Laisser Toucher", "Give me love", "Supernature")
 
2006 Pretty Cool (writer: "Supernature")
 
2004 Rory O'Shea Was Here (writer: "Easy")
 
1998 The Last Days of Disco (writer: "Got to Have Loving")
 
1979-1982 The Benny Hill Show (TV series)
Episode #13.2 (1982) (writer: "Love in 'C' Minor")
Leprechaun TV: Opening Night (1979) (writer: "Supernature")
 
Show ShowMusic Department (1 title)
2006 Pretty Cool (additional composer)
 
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1990 Dancing Machine
 
Show ShowSelf (4 titles)
2005 Live 8 (TV special documentary)
Himself (as Cerrone)
 
2005 On a tout essayé (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 11 January 2005 (2005) … Himself (as Cerrone)
 
1980 Les nouveaux rendez-vous (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 30 November 1980 (1980) … Himself (as Cerrone)
 
1978-1980 Les rendez-vous du dimanche (TV series)
Himself
Episode dated 11 May 1980 (1980) … Himself (as Cerrone)
Episode dated 26 November 1978 (1978) … Himself (as Cerrone)
 
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Personal Details

Other Works:

Album: "Love Ritual (Cerrone XXII)" (2008) See more »

Alternate Names:

Cerrone
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Personal Quote:

I don't produce records to press up my musical ideas to any minorities. Musical desires of that kind should be better practiced at home in their own cellar. For me it is more important to make music that appeals to broad audiences -- I intentionally want to work commercial. Why this is tabooed by so many people doesn't go into my head. See more »