Maurice Vander
An image from Nougaro Hombre et Lumière, one of the productions that also features Maurice Vander.
Maurice Vander

Maurice Vander

June 11, 1929 — Vitry-sur-Seine, Val-de-Marne, France

Maurice Vanderschueren, better known as Maurice Vander (born 11 June 1929, Vitry-sur-Seine, died 16 February 2017, Montmorillon ) was a French jazz keyboardist.

Vander worked in the 1950s with Don Byas, Django Reinhardt, Bobby Jaspar, Jimmy Raney, Stephane Grappelli, Chet Baker, and Kenny Clarke. He won the Prix Django Reinhardt in 1962. In the 1960s he was a session musician for Roger Guerin, Pierre Gossez, and Boulou Ferré, and played with Claude Nougaro and Ivan Jullien. He played with Baker again in the late 1970s and with Johnny Griffin; his later work included performing and recording with Clarke, Richie Cole, Art Farmer, and Benny Powell.

Vander is the adoptive father of Christian Vander (musician).

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Proper Attire Required

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Effraction

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1983

Last In, First Out

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1978

Shadow of the Castles

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1977

Nougaro Hombre et Lumière

Nougaro Hombre et Lumière

2004