Claude Perraudin was a French composer, guitarist, and conductor born on April 4, 1948, in Paris. He passed away in January 2001 at the age of 52. Perraudin worked with several notable artists, including Jacques Dutronc, Claude François, Serge Lama, Serge Gainsbourg, Brigitte Bardot, and Jane Birkin. He was also known for his original compositions, often creating music for fun fairs, festivals, exhibitions, theme songs, and commercials. Perraudin was the father of Eddy Peraudin, a singer, composer, guitarist, and pianist.
Perraudin released several albums, including *Guitar Tenderness* (1999), *Janus* (1989), *Jogging* (1981), and *Mutation 24* (1977). He composed the title music for the TV series *Le journal de 13 heures* from 1975 to 1988. Despite his contributions to the music industry, the specific releases you mentioned (*New Speed - Funky Music*, *Energie*, *Racing - Modern Pieces for Sport and Action*, *Acoustic Guitar*, *Rumeurs*, *Noëls - Enfants*) are not associated with the Claude Perraudin in my knowledge base.
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