Didier Grau

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Didier GRAU was born 1957 in the french part of Catalunya. He came to Marseilles, Provence (Southern France) at the age of three, and has been working in this city as a physician for twenty-five years.

With the help from Lionel A. BOUCHON - a friend of him since they both were ten years old - he created his first web page in 1999: Pro Musica Choir of Marseilles, where Didier sang at that time.

He serves the community as a member of Marseille Prospective Lions Club since 1998, and he has been instructed by the Board of Directors to conceive and maintain the club's web site.

Didier has also evaluated french-written web sites for several award programs.

He lives near Marseilles, and is father of twin daughters born in '91.

He is member of the Souvenir Napoleonien, an historical society whose object is celebrating the Emperor's memory.

He likes listening to classical music (particularly French and Italian opera), jazz (swing, bebop, cool) ans rock (favorite groups: Led Zeppelin, Blue Oyster Cult, King Crimson), and sings in several choirs, when not too busy with his job.

Description of Didier's coat of arms: "d'azur au griffon d'or, armé et lampassé de gueules ; au chef d'or, chargé de quatre billettes de gueules".

Didier GRAU was born 1957 in the french part of Catalunya. He came to Marseilles, Provence (Southern France) at the age of three, and has been working in this city as a physician for twenty-five years.

With the help from Lionel A. BOUCHON - a friend of him since they both were ten years old - he created his first web page in 1999: Pro Musica Choir of Marseilles, where Didier sang at that time.

He serves the community as a member of Marseille Prospective Lions Club since 1998, and he has been instructed by the Board of Directors to conceive and maintain the club's web site.

Didier has also evaluated french-written web sites for several award programs.

He lives near Marseilles, and is father of twin daughters born in '91.

He is member of the Souvenir Napoleonien, an historical society whose object is celebrating the Emperor's memory.

He likes listening to classical music (particularly French and Italian opera), jazz (swing, bebop, cool) ans rock (favorite groups: Led Zeppelin, Blue Oyster Cult, King Crimson), and sings in several choirs, when not too busy with his job.

Description of Didier's coat of arms: "d'azur au griffon d'or, armé et lampassé de gueules ; au chef d'or, chargé de quatre billettes de gueules".

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