Pierre Cullaz (21 July 1935 – 1 January 2014) was a French jazz guitarist and cellist.[1]
Pierre Cullaz was the son of Maurice Cullaz, a jazz writer, and the older brother of Alby Cullaz.[2] After he learned piano and cello in 1949, he moved to guitar as his main instrument.
He accompanied singer Claude Nougaro and was an arranger for Michel Legrand. Besides being a musician, he taught at the CIM in Paris and wrote the textbook Methode de Guitare.
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