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Eddy Gronfier was born on 1970. Discover Eddy Gronfier's Biography, Age, Height, Physical Stats, Dating/Affairs, Family and career updates. Learn How rich is He in this year and how He spends money? Also learn how He earned most of networth at the age of 53 years old?

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2019

His music is played in several movies like "3 Zéros" "Neuilly sa mère" or "L’École pour tous" and has been the flagship music of the show "D & Co" on M6 for several years. One-t did the opened for Alizée at the Olympia (Paris) in 2003 and was nominated at the MTV Europe Music Awards that year for best French act. Over the years, Eddy produced several remixes for artists like Mylène Farmer, Axelle Red, Hélène Segara, Laura Pausini, Melissa Mars, Doc Gyneco or Nâdiya.

2009

Now based in Los Angeles 2009, he worked with his own US company "One-T Music Publishing "on albums and singles for artists such as Common featuring John Legend "Rain", Bob Sinclar " Feel the vibe", Joachim Garraud "Invasion", Perry Farrell, Kim Sozzi or Paul Ryder.

2000

In 2000, Eddy meets Thomas Pieds, a young French director, with whom he created the production company Minority and the group One-T which they signed with Polydor. Eddy is the music director of the company Minority. They released a trilogy of hits on the album The One-T ODC such as "Music Is the One-T ODC" or"The Magic Key (song)" which would be the number 2 most played title on air in Europe during the summer of 2003. They would get Gold records in France and Germany.

1997

In 1997, he is music director of "Proedit" ( production and publishing company ). He produced some music for television like Fox Kids which he was the voice of the show "Roger".Several music credits for Eurosport, documentaries for La Cinquième and many advertisements (e.g. Tele2, Axe, Carambar).

1994

From 1994 to 1997, he was production manager on RTL2, and created simultaneously his production company "Proedit". He created the coverage for Skyrock's "priorite a la musique" and the show "Monstres" with Manu Levy and Francois Meunier. He also created the coverage for Radio Scoop, the one for "Zegut" on RTL " and "Charly et Lulu" on RTL2.

1992

He then moved on to Maxximum, a young dance radio, where he met key figures like Joachim Garraud, Fred Rister or Cocto. In 1992, he hosted "The Morning Show" with Caroline Davigny and "M40 rock" on M40 (radio)|M40 until 1994.

1970

Eddy Gronfier (b. France, 1970) started as a local radio host on Fun Radio Annecy in 1985, then NRJ Chambéry. In 1988, he moved to Paris to become the host of a national radio in primetime, this time on Fun Radio until 1990 alongside other hosts like Manu Levy, Max (radio host)|Max or Difool.