Rémi Courgeon

Rémi Courgeon (1959) is a visual artist from Choisy-le-Roi, Paris. He is a prolific illustrator, painter, and author of over forty children’s books. From advertising to travel sketches, Rémi’s artistic range includes exhibitions in France and abroad. In 2011, he documented Haiti’s post-earthquake resilience in Doctors of the World, portraying life there through his poignant drawings. With a blend of irony and sacredness, his illustrations, in L’Oizochat, captivated hearts. Rémi, is not just an artist but an inspiration, sharing his passion through his talks with children in schools, leaving a lasting impression on young minds.

Ella Fitzgerald

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Follow Ella’s rise to become a queen of jazz, renowned for her remarkable scat improvisations, but also for her very personal interpretations of the Broadway classics and her live performances with Du…

Ray Charles

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Follow Ray Charles’s rise from humble beginnings, overcoming hardship, loss, and blindness to become the undisputed king of rhythm ‘n’ blues. Each spread relates a different stage of his life, and key…

Louis Armstrong

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This illustrated biography of Louis Armstrong tells the life of the greatest jazz musician and singer of his age, and gives an introduction to his music. Born in New Orleans in 1901, Louis Armstrong l…