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    Posted: 20 April 2007 at 12:55pm
I hope this isn't too far off topic, but I figured the brain trust would be the best resource for this.

Despite all my years obsessing over music, there are a few artists that I've never heard pronounced aloud. I wasn't around to hear the radio when these were current hits, so I have no advice for my jocks when these names come up:

Paul Mauriat
(Eumir) Deodato
Jorgen Ingmann
Vangelis

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My understanding is that Vangelis is with a hard "g" (as in girl)--pronounced "van-gel-is".

The other three I'm not certain. I've heard Mauriat's name pronounced a couple of different ways.
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Paul Mauriat's last name is pronounced: MOHR-ee-UH. As Doug correctly reports, Vangelis is pronounced: van-GEL-iss with a hard "g" sound on the second syllable. I'm pretty sure Jorgen Ingmann's last name is pronounced as it looks: ING-min. And I believe the pronunciation for Deodato is: DEE-uh-DAH-toe, though I'm not 100% certain.

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Pronunciations I've always heard and used on air include:

Paul Mauriat (Pawl MOHR-ee-AHT)
Eumir Deodato (You-MEER DAY-oh-DAH-toe)
Jorgen Ingmann (YOR-genn ING-mann)
Vangelis (Van-GELL-iss)

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Chris, you're probably right about Deodato being pronounced DAY-oh-DAH-toe. Was never completely sure about that one. However, Paul Mauriat is French, so I'd be surprised if he pronounces the "t" in his last name based on how it's spelled.
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I take back my last comment... I've confirmed that the "t" is indeed pronounced in Mauriat's last name.
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Originally posted by sriv94 sriv94 wrote:

My understanding is that Vangelis is with a hard "g" (as in girl)--pronounced "van-gel-is".



I could have sworn I once heard Casey Kasem pronounce it with a soft "g".
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Originally posted by Todd Ireland Todd Ireland wrote:

And I believe the pronunciation for Deodato is: DEE-uh-DAH-toe, though I'm not 100% certain.
I thought it was De-DA-toe.
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Originally posted by The Hits Man The Hits Man wrote:

Originally posted by sriv94 sriv94 wrote:

My understanding is that Vangelis is with a hard "g" (as in girl)--pronounced "van-gel-is".



I could have sworn I once heard Casey Kasem pronounce it with a soft "g".


I've always thought it was pronounced "Vanjelis."
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I've always heard it pronounced "Vanjelis" and never with a hard g until this thread.
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