Jean-Pierre Mirouze is a French composer, guitarist, and arranger known for his pioneering work in film and television music during the 1960s and 1970s. His eclectic style blends jazz, funk, psychedelia, and orchestral elements, creating a distinctive and vibrant sound. Mirouze is best known for his 1971 soundtrack *Le Mariage Collectif*, a cult favorite among collectors for its inventive grooves and expressive instrumentation. His work reflects a spirit of experimentation and elegance that continues to resonate with contemporary audiences and music enthusiasts worldwide.