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  1. Didier Lean Rachou is the award winning composer for the 16-time Emmy winning series DEADLIEST CATCH (Discovery), the global hit GOLD RUSH (Discovery) as well as the final season of the multiple Golden Globe and Emmy winning SEX AND THE CITY (HBO).

  2. Didier Lean Rachou is the award winning composer of both the 16-time Emmy winning series DEADLIEST CATCH and GOLD RUSH (Discovery). In June 2022, Didier took home his 27th ASCAP Film and Television Music Award, winning a Most Performed Themes and Underscore award for the 9th year in a row.

  3. Jun 25, 2020 · 804 views 4 years ago. http://www.ascap.com/screenawards20 Leave it to the ultra-prolific Didier Lean Rachou to score his own epic acceptance video for the Most Performed Themes & Underscore...

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  4. Sep 7, 2018 · Didier Lean Rachou is the formidable and graceful composer who has contributed his distinctive musicality to successful television franchises and films including Deadliest Catch, Sex in the City, Gold Rush, Food Network Star, Moving McAllister, Her Best Move, How To Rob A Bank, and Powder Blue.

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  5. www.imdb.com › name › nm0705141Didier Rachou - IMDb

    Didier Rachou. Composer: Deadliest Catch. Didier Lean Rachou is the award-winning composer for both the 16-time Emmy winning series Deadliest Catch (2005) and Gold Rush (2010). He won ASCAP's 2017 TV Composer of the Year award. In 2022, Didier won his 27th ASCAP Screen Music Award.

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  6. Explore Didier Rachou's discography including top tracks, albums, and reviews. Learn all about Didier Rachou on AllMusic.

  7. Didier Lean Rachou is the award winning composer of both the 16-time Emmy winning series DEADLIEST CATCH and GOLD RUSH (Discovery). In 2017, Didier will take home his 12th ASCAP Film and Television Music Award, winning the Most Performed Themes and Underscore award for the 5th year in a row.