Monday, 12 October 2015

Frank Alamo born 12 October 1941


Frank Alamo (12 October 1941 – 11 October 2012), born Jean-François Grandin, was a French singer. He achieved his greatest success in the 1960s.
He was born in Paris. He sang in a leading French children's choir, "Les Petits Chanteurs à la croix de bois", and studied music in London between 1957 and 1960. While skiing at Val-d'Isère in 1962, he met pop music promoter and record company executive Eddie Barclay, who heard him singing popular English and American songs in French. Barclay signed him to his label, and persuaded him to take the stage name Frank Alamo, the surname being in tribute to John Wayne's film The Alamo.
Alamo helped popularise the yé-yé style of music in France. He wasn't known in England or America because he was an importer. He took English language songs and covered them for the French market. "Leader of the Pack" became "Le Chef De La Bande." While nonsense words were universal, "Da Doo Ron Ron" did require some Franco-filing to become a hit in Paris. 

                              
His hit records included "Biche ô ma Biche" ("Sweets for My Sweet"), "Je veux prendre ta main" ("I Want to Hold Your Hand"), and "Je me bats pour gagner" ("A Hard Day's Night"). In all, he
released 30 singles over a five-year period in the early and mid-1960s, including some original songs.
He retired from the music business when he married in 1969, becoming a photographer and later a manager in the automobile industry. In 1983, he was chasing a beautiful blonde girl who was driving a funny car, she brought him to a factory and there Frank Alamo bought not a single car but the whole plant: the Dallas jeep company. He sold it in 1996 in order to give further singing performances. However he never recovered success.
In the 90's, nostalgia for Frank's "ye ye" music (and his Beatles yeah-yeah covers) led him to try and revive his career. Alamo did get back to singing and have his second chance, before the problems associated with his motor neurone disease became too severe.
He died in Paris in 2012, on the eve of his 71st birthday, after having been diagnosed with amyotrophic lateral sclerosis (ALS).  (Info mainly Wikipedia) 

4 comments:

  1. For “Frank Alamo – Sing C’est La Vie” go here:

    http://www41.zippyshare.com/v/1hv8tnZY/file.html

    31 tracks found on the web (will fit on a CD-R disc) plus artwork.

    1. frank-alamo-a-broadway.mp3
    2. frank-alamo-biche-ma-biche.mp3
    3. frank-alamo-c-est-pas-la-peine.mp3
    4. frank-alamo-claudy.mp3
    5. frank-alamo-da-dou-ron-ron.mp3
    6. frank-alamo-des-filles-et-des-garcons.mp3
    7. frank-alamo-fait-pour-durer.mp3
    8. frank-alamo-file-file-file.mp3
    9. frank-alamo-heureux-tous-les-deux.mp3
    10. frank-alamo-hum-hum-hum.mp3
    11. frank-alamo-if-i-had-a-hammer.mp3
    12. frank-alamo-il-y-avait-toi.mp3
    13. frank-alamo-j-ai-pleure-pour-toi.mp3
    14. frank-alamo-je-connais-une-chanson.mp3
    15. frank-alamo-je-me-bats-pour-gagner.mp3
    16. frank-alamo-je-suis-encore-amoureux.mp3
    17. frank-alamo-je-veux-prendre-ta-main.mp3
    18. frank-alamo-je-veux-savoir-pourquoi.mp3
    19. frank-alamo-jolie-frimousse.mp3
    20. frank-alamo-l-ange-que-j-attendais.mp3
    21. frank-alamo-le-chef-de-la-bande.mp3
    22. frank-alamo-loop-de-loop.mp3
    23. frank-alamo-ma-vie-a-t-attendre.mp3
    24. frank-alamo-maillot.mp3
    25. frank-alamo-ne-dis-pas-du-mal-de-mon-amour.mp3
    26. frank-alamo-non-ne-dis-pas-adieu.mp3
    27. frank-alamo-pas-de-larmes.mp3
    28. frank-alamo-pour-les-filles.mp3
    29. frank-alamo-reviens-vite-et-oublie.mp3
    30. frank-alamo-sing-c-est-la-vie.mp3
    31. frank-alamo-sylvie.mp3

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