Edmond Vartan (10 August 1937 – 19 June 2001) was a French musician, bandleader, arranger, and record producer of Armenian descent.
They also wrote songs together, including "Le transistor", a 1961 hit in France for Frankie Jordan, and then worked on the popular radio show Salut les copains.
After Jordan recorded "Panne d'essence" (a version of Floyd Robinson's "Out of Gas") as a duet with Sylvie Vartan, her brother Eddie continued to work with both artists in the early 1960s.
He also released records under his own name as a bandleader, and worked with many French singers, notably as the musical director and producer of Johnny Hallyday, who became Sylvie's husband.
He published a memoir, Il a neigé sur le mont Vitocha ("It snowed on Mount Vitosha") in 1994.