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Attenoux played piano in his youth, later learning soprano saxophone and playing locally. He founded his ensemble in 1951, which played with
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in 1952 and 1953 was offered the position of house band at a Parisian club called Metro Jazz. There he played with
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All-Stars. In 1978 he formed Les Petits Français with
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