Gérard Drouot (29 April 1952 – 10 January 2022) was a French artistic director and live performance producer. He produced thousands of concerts and was one of the major players of French musical production. While he was studying medicine, Drouot began his show production activities in Reims in 1973. In April 1974, he co-founded the association Musique Action Reims, which presented artists such as Magma, Zao, Au Bonheur des Dames, Ange, Gong, The Clash, Terry Riley, Klaus Schulze, and others. On 9 June 1976, he organized his first major concert in Reims with Leonard Cohen. In 1974, with Richard Branson, he helped put together an event which headlined Nico and Tangerine Dream in the Reims Cathedral. A documentary on the event, titled "Reims 74, Rock Goes to the Cathedral", was released in 2012. More information...
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