Jack DiéVal
Biography
Jacques "Jack" Diéval (December 21, 1920, Douai – October 31, 2012) was a French jazz pianist, composer, and bandleader. Diéval's parents were also jazz musicians, who led an ensemble known as the DéDé Jazz Band. He studied music at the Douai Conservatory with Victor Gallois, and was playing professionally in Lille from age 14. After working briefly in 1942 at Tunis Radio, he relocated to Paris, where he worked with Alix Combelle from 1943 to 1946. After the war he worked with Don Byas, Noël Chiboust, Bill Coleman, Stephane Grappelli, James Moody, and Hubert Rostaing, and founded his own quintet in 1953, whose sidemen included Bill Tamper on trombone and Jean-Claude Fohrenbach on saxophone. In the 1970s he played with Roger Guerin and Michel Gaudry, and worked on compositions, including 1973's Le Serpent Vert.
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Discography
Records they worked on — most-collected first.

Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves
1971

Live In Paris - The ORTF Recordings 1966/67
2018

Gypsys, Tramps & Thieves
1971

Greatest Hits
1974

The First Time Ever (I Saw Your Face)
1972

Last Date
1965

The Very Best Of Cher
2003

The Way Of Love: The Cher Collection
2000

The Hits Of Sonny & Cher
1977

And I Love You So
1972

Love Theme From "The Godfather" (Speak Softly Love)
1972

Voilà
1969

A 80 Berges
1968

En Anglais
1968

Henri Salvador

Boris Vian Et Ses Interprètes
Credited work
736 releases · 130 albums · active 1953–2025
- Performance · 840
- Other credits · 53
- Production · 3
Studios: Théâtre des Champs-Élysées · Miami Arena · Studio 105 · Musée D'Art Moderne De La Ville De Paris
Frequent collaborators
- Cher
- Various
- Dalida
- Françoise Hardy
- Chér
- Eric Dolphy
- Django Reinhardt
- Catherine Spaak
