Jean-Louis Aubert
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FranceBirth:April 12, 1955 in Nantua, FranceJean-Louis Aubert is a French singer, songwriter, and guitarist who has made a significant contribution to the world of French music. He was born on April 12, 1955, in Nantua, a small town in the Ain department of France. Aubert grew up in a musical family, and his father was a professional musician who played the accordion. Aubert was exposed to music from a young age and began playing the guitar when he was a teenager. Aubert's musical career began in the late 1970s when he formed the band Téléphone with Richard Kolinka, Corine Marienneau, and Louis Bertignac. The band quickly gained popularity in France and became one of the most successful rock bands of the 1980s. Téléphone released several albums, including "Crache Ton Venin" (1979), "Au Cœur de la Nuit" (1980), and "Dure Limite" (1982), which all achieved critical and commercial success. In 1986, Aubert decided to leave Téléphone and pursue a solo career. He released his first solo album, "Plâtre et Ciment," in 1987, which was well-received by critics and fans alike. The album featured the hit single "Temps à Nouveau," which became one of Aubert's most popular songs. Over the next few years, Aubert continued to release successful albums, including "H" (1989), "Idéal Standard" (1992), and "Comme un Accord" (1997). He also collaborated with other artists, including Johnny Hallyday and Vanessa Paradis. In 2001, Aubert released his most successful album to date, "Comme on a Dit." The album featured the hit single "Milliers, Millions, Milliards," which became a chart-topping hit in France. The album also earned Aubert several awards, including a Victoire de la Musique award for Best Male Artist. Aubert continued to release successful albums throughout the 2000s, including "Bleu Blanc Vert" (2005) and "Roc Eclair" (2010). He also continued to tour extensively, performing in France and other countries around the world. In addition to his successful music career, Aubert has also been involved in several other projects. He has acted in several films, including "Tout le Monde N'a Pas Eu la Chance d'Avoir des Parents Communistes" (1993) and "Le Bonheur Est Dans le Pré" (1995). He has also written a book, "Comme un Manouche Sans Guitare," which was published in 2011. Aubert's music has been praised for its poetic lyrics and catchy melodies. He has been compared to other French singer-songwriters, such as Serge Gainsbourg and Jacques Brel. His music has also been influenced by rock and roll, blues, and folk music. Throughout his career, Aubert has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to French music. In addition to his Victoire de la Musique award, he has also been awarded the Chevalier de l'Ordre des Arts et des Lettres, one of France's highest cultural honors. In conclusion, Jean-Louis Aubert is a talented musician who has made a significant contribution to the world of French music. His career has spanned several decades, and he has released numerous successful albums and singles. He has also been involved in other creative projects, including acting and writing. Aubert's music has been praised for its poetic lyrics and catchy melodies, and he has received numerous awards and accolades for his contributions to French culture.More....
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