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Marc Cerrone

Marc Cerrone

Born: 1952-05-24 • Vitry-sur-Seine, Val-de-Marne, France

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. With the goal that his records meet the current trends, he sold more than 10 million records (until 1979). He had his biggest success in the international Single-Charts in July 1978 in Great Britain with "Super Nature." His first album came with the disco classic "Love in C Minor"- one of the first disco songs to fill a side of a record with an extended version of just one song. "Golden Touch" was his final studio-recorded album of the 70s and another classic dance track was founded with "Je Suis Music." Further albums followed in the 80s, including "Cerrone IX" with "Club Underworld."

Filmography
Cerrone - Disco symphonique à la Philharmonie poster
Cerrone - Disco symphonique à la Philharmonie
2025 • Self
Cerrone - Supernature poster
Cerrone - Supernature
2025 • Self
Paris 2024 Merci ! La grande soirée événement poster
Paris 2024 Merci ! La grande soirée événement
2024 • Self
Disco Europe Express poster
Disco Europe Express
2019 • Self - Musician
Cerrone poster
Cerrone
2015 • Self
Cerrone : Culture poster
Cerrone : Culture
1978 • Drums, Compositor, Producer, Writer