by Jason Ankeny Qu b cois rock provocateur Jean Leclerc was the premier exponent of the Francophone pop renaissance of the 1990s. Often compared to Lou Reed for his seedy imagery and enigmatic vocals, he enjoyed his greatest commercial success as Jean Leloup, an alias he finally retired almost a quarter century into his career. Born in Sainte-Foy, Quebec, on May 14, 1961, Leclerc spent the better part of his child in Togo, and its indigenous African rhythms would prove a seminal influence on his later musical efforts. After a brief return to Quebec, his family settled in Algeria in 1969, where he later formed his first band, the Blue Faces. Leclerc returned to Quebec for good in 1975, and after quitting school he cut his first demo session, christening himself Jean Leloup (i.e., . , a star-making turn highlighted by the controversial me nevertheless proved his most successful effort to date, earning him the annual F lix award for Best Songwriter,Composer. He supported the album via the stage show s du Titanic, e des Reputations he announced plans to retire the Jean Leloup name, adopting the alias Massoud Al-Rachid to publish the 2005 novel Noir Destin Que le Mien. A year later, he issued the comeback LP Mexico under his given name, Jean Leclerc. (更多)
别名 | jean leloup |
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原始名称 | Jean Leclerc |
名称 | jean leclerc |
国籍 | 加拿大 |
地区 | 欧美 |
类似歌手 | 相似艺人 |
精选上位词 | 歌手 |
精选别名 | jean leloup |
风格 | 法国摇滚 french rock |