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Michel JONASZ

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Michel Jonasz is a songwriter, singer and French actor, born January 21, 1947 at Drancy. He has composed the jazz club, blues players, Holidays at the seaside, among others; Super Nana (Jean-Claude Vannier) is his favorite as he performs on stage. Born to Hungarian immigrant parents, Michel Jonasz left school at age 15 years and finding its way in the arts. Painting, theater and music of interest, but it is ultimately up to a pianist who puts his foot in the stirrup. After beginning on keyboards in the group Vigon, The Lemons, in 1966 he founded the group with his friend King Set Alain Goldstein on guitar. Two radio hits do know his voice and his sense of rhythm: an original composition, Weightlessness, in 1967, and the standard Jezebel in 1968. His solo career began slowly, with a 45t late 1968 under the name Michael Kingset, the following under his own name in 1970. He must wait 1974 to find a wide audience with two "tubes" simultaneously: Tell me and Great Nana. Since the success as he moves I wanted to tell you I'm waiting, that I do not want you to go away (written and composed by Jonasz), Lucille, The Box of Jazz and The Fabulous story of Mister Swing. There is also a film actor (What puts David?, Archery sight) and television (A love to keep quiet when he plays a father of a gay Pétainist War II).
Google machine translation: Michel JONASZ's original bio

cover Boîte de Jazz Robert Martin
Boîte de Jazz
Michel JONASZ
Arr : Marcel LAMELIN
Publisher : Robert Martin
Genre : Orchestra
Group : Wind band
Style & options : French light music
Set Wind Band (JONA03670-BA) : 139,94
Full score (JONA03670-CO) : 39,14