Michel Jonasz was perhaps the first French singer to highlight his musicians so much.
In dad's showbiz, the interpreter was in front of the stage, and the instrumentalists, far behind.
“I saw Piaf at the Olympia.
She arrived in front of the curtain, which suddenly rose at the end.
This is where we discovered them.
I consider myself a musician, so actually I find it quite normal to put them forward.
I do not understand that we can not give the names of the guys who are with you on stage,
gets carried away, like a young man, Michel Jonasz.
“I have always been very well surrounded”,
he lets go.
French or American, his accompanists are indeed in the elite: Manu Katché, Jean-Michel Kajdan, Dean Parks, Steve Gadd, and today Darryl Jones, bassist for Miles Davis and the Rolling Stones, present on his latest production.
The man is one of those whose enthusiasm is contagious, his permanent good humor and his direct familiarity.
At 76 since...
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