- Pardonnez nos offenses (Mono Version) - EP · 1956
- Pardonnez nos offenses (Mono Version) - EP · 1956
- Pardonnez nos offenses (Mono Version) - EP · 1956
- Doin' the New Low-Down - Single · 2014
- Les meilleurs disques de jazz sur Swing : Les premières années 1937-1939 (Le label de jazz français créé par Charles Delaunay) · 2014
- Les meilleurs disques de jazz sur Swing : Les premières années 1937-1939 (Le label de jazz français créé par Charles Delaunay) · 2013
- Philippe Brun & His Orchestra, Swing! · 2006
- Philippe Brun & His Orchestra, Swing! · 2006
- Philippe Brun & His Orchestra, Swing! · 2006
- Philippe Brun & His Orchestra, Swing! · 2006
- Philippe Brun & His Orchestra, Swing! · 2006
- Philippe Brun & His Orchestra, Swing! · 2006
- Philippe Brun & His Orchestra, Swing! · 2006
Singles & EPs
About Philippe Brun
The first major French jazz trumpeter, Philippe Brun was one of the finest trumpeters in any country in the late 1930's. Although he originally studied violin, Brun was largely self-taught on the trumpet. He began to record and get some notice in 1929 and during the next decade he worked with Gregor, Danny Polo, Ray Ventura's Collegians, Jack Hylton (in London), Bert Ambrose, Django Reinhardt and Alix Combelle among others. During 1941-44, Brun was fortunate enough to escape to neutral Switzerland where he played music with Andre Ekyan, Teddy Stauffer and Eddie Brunner. In the post war years, Brun generally led his own bands but strangely enough, other than three songs cut under a different name in 1954, all of his recordings as a leader (which were made for Pathe, Swing and Elite Special labels) were from the 1937-44 period. Philippe Brun never played in the United States. ~ Scott Yanow
- HOMETOWN
- Paris
- BORN
- 29 April 1908
- GENRE
- French Pop