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Richard Galliano

1950 - Today

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Richard Galliano (born 12 December 1950, Cannes, Alpes-Maritimes) is a French accordionist of Italian heritage. Read more on Wikipedia

His biography is available in different languages on Wikipedia. Richard Galliano is the 792nd most popular musician (down from 691st in 2019), the 3,162nd most popular biography from France (down from 3,003rd in 2019) and the 36th most popular French Musician.

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Among MUSICIANS

Among musicians, Richard Galliano ranks 792 out of 3,175Before him are Brian Robertson, Andrew Hill, Eddie Vedder, Horace Silver, Oliver Riedel, and Carl Palmer. After him are John Michael Talbot, Stephen Heller, Ira Gershwin, Franz Konwitschny, Kenny G, and Arthur De Greef.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1950, Richard Galliano ranks 208Before him are Lenny Kuhr, David Duke, Chung Sye-kyun, Richard Chase, Li Yuanchao, and Carl Palmer. After him are Huey Lewis, Josipa Lisac, Luigi Delneri, Geraldine James, Pasteur Bizimungu, and Waldemar Cierpinski.

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In France

Among people born in France, Richard Galliano ranks 3,162 out of 6,770Before him are Jean-Henri d'Anglebert (1629), Gabriel Bibron (1805), Bénézet (1165), Joan of France, Duchess of Brittany (1391), Suzanne Flon (1918), and Marguerite Durand (1864). After him are Pierre Samuel du Pont de Nemours (1739), Yvon Douis (1935), Octave Feuillet (1821), Jeanne Villepreux-Power (1794), Beatus Rhenanus (1485), and Guillaume Rondelet (1507).

Among MUSICIANS In France

Among musicians born in France, Richard Galliano ranks 36Before him are Paul Tortelier (1914), Zino Francescatti (1902), Pierre Rode (1774), Walter Gieseking (1895), Claude Bolling (1930), and Robert Casadesus (1899). After him are Christian Ferras (1933), Bob Sinclar (1969), Pierre Baillot (1771), Paul de Senneville (1933), Nicolas de Grigny (1672), and Jean-Baptiste Arban (1825).