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Jean Alain Roussel (born 1951 in Port Louis, Mauritius) is a Musician, Composer, Record Producer, Arranger, and "Music in Life & Sound Frequency Well-Being" Coach.He is best known for keyboard work from the 1970s through today, playing regularly with Cat Stevens (e.g. "Peace Train", "Bitter Blue", "Oh Very Young","Tuesday's Dead", "Wild World", "Where Do The Children Play", "Sitting", "Catch Bull At Four", "Teaser & The Firecat"), recording and arranging on Ghost in the Machine with The Police (e.g. "Every Little Thing She Does Is Magic", 1981) and Composer of Rick Ross's Grammy Nominated (2013) "Ashamed" and Wilson Pickett's "Shameless" (1979), recipient Jacques d'Honneur Award 2022 at Cours Florent (France), as well as performing a variety of roles with dozens of others including Paul Kossoff, Thin Lizzy, Roy Buchanan, Bob Marley and The Wailers ( "Natty Dread", "No Woman No Cry", "Rastaman Vibration" ), Osibisa, Elkie Brooks, Paul Rodgers, John Martyn, Alan White,
Roger Glover, Gary Moore, Ron Wood, Cheryl Lynn, Sting, Dusty Springfield, Paul Simon, Rick Ross, Celine Dion, Suzi Quatro, Robert Palmer, Bob Marley, 10cc, Don Everly, Jon Hendricks, John Paul Jones, Donovan, Pappo's Blues, Astor Piazzolla, Joan Armatrading, Tony Levin, Junior Marvin, Joe Cocker, Jimmy Cliff, Olivia Newton-John, Peter Frampton..
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Hitting Home (1988)
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