Jeanette Chéro (née Christiane Roscher, 4 April 1927 – 22 January 2023) was a German artist and representative of the literary chanson in Germany.
She wrote numerous commissioned compositions for the WDR and German re-enactments of English, French and Italian titles for the Edition Akkord.
Evening concerts with exclusively own works took place in the festival weeks in Bad Kreuznach, in the Cologne Senftöpfchen (1980), in the community centre "Bergischer Löwe" in Bergisch Gladbach (1981, 1988, 2000 with Jakob Poiesz), in the Brühl Galerie am Schloß (1982), in the Hamburger Podium (1982), in the Schloss Eulenbroich [de] in Rösrath (1984, 1995), at the Oberstdorf Cultural Days (1989, 1990), at the international Weilburger Schlosskonzerten (1994), in Koblenz and in St. Wendel (Saarland), as well as solo performances with her own chansons in Berlin, Stuttgart, Hamburg, Hilden and Bad Kreuznach.
In addition, there were TV appearances with his own works, for example at Peter Horton's "Café in Takt" and in the programme "Auf dem Kriegspfad - Sinn und Unsinn der Atomrüstung", a production of the WDR.
At the Rheinische Musikschule [de] (Conservatory of the City of Cologne) she was a piano teacher and for many years head of a chanson class.