*Nantua : 🎹 Dès l’enfance, la musique berce son âme*

🎸 *Une adolescence défiant les conventions*
😎 Ado rebelle, sa guitare pour seul confident, il défie la norme au lycée, forgeant son amour pour la guitare. 🤘

🌟💥 *Korange : Prélude à la Révolution Téléphone*
Le groupe de rock français Korange est fondé 💥
Le charisme de Jean-Louis, sa voix, imprègnent l’histoire musicale hexagonale.

🎶 *Auteur-Compositeur : Ses chansons sont comme des manifestes*
Il insuffle à chaque chanson une touche rebelle, un cri de liberté.
🌈 *Entre mélodies intemporelles et textes captivants, il trace sa route rebelle*.
🌟 L’empreinte du rock français est marquée par son talent. 🎶 Son aura persiste dans chaque note, chaque rime.

🔥 *Transformation en légende du rock* 🌟
Son héritage musical est un phare pour les générations futures. 🎸🎤
Son parcours continue d’inspirer, pérennisant sa place dans le panthéon musical. 🌟

Références : “Le soleil noir du rock français” – Olivier Caudron de Lili Drop à Olive de l’auteur Jean-François Jacq
“Jean-Louis Aubert, de Téléphone à aujourd’hui” auteur Daniel Ichbiah
Emission Fréquenstar avec Jean-Louis Aubert, interview de Laurent Boyer

Hello everyone ! Today I’m going to take you in the footsteps of an artist that most of you know, the leader of a rock group who made the concert halls in France dance, vibrate, heat up, at the end of the 70s. Since the

Dissolution of his group in the spring of 1986, he has continued his solo career with the same success. His charisma is marked by a great openness to others, a warm and simple presence with his audience. He doesn’t play the star, he instinctively knows that being a star brings

Nothing and prefers to be the friend of those who come to meet him. This is Jean-Louis Aubert, songwriter, guitarist and singer of the group Telephone. I remind you that my channel is dedicated to flash biographies of people before their fame. If the subject interests you,

I invite you to subscribe to be informed of future videos. A little thumbs up will also help me with SEO. Thanks in advance ! But let’s come back to Jean-Louis Aubert and it’s now! Jean-Louis Aubert was born in the Ain plain in Nantua on April 12, 1955. He remained there

Until the age of 5. His father, keen on poetry and author of poems, served as sub-prefect in this small town with a lake, mountains and forests, an idyllic setting for a child. He lived in the sub-prefecture’s official accommodation with his parents and two sisters. He will feel his first

Musical emotions by risking himself on the keys of the piano which took pride of place under the family roof. The service staff will provide part of their educational support. If in his early years he is considered by his parents as an ideal little boy, calm and obedient,

The future will completely refute this belief. Moreover, the evocation of his youth leaves him with happy and carefree memories but also marked by great solitude and a lot of boredom. I included in the comments the link to a video with his mother on stage in Nantua, evoking

A memory when he was very little. Then the Aubert family moved to Senlis in Oise. The exterior decor is pleasant, surrounded by nature to the rhythm of beautiful bike rides. At the age of 9, his sister introduced him to a Beatles song: “A Hard Days Night”, which deeply challenged him

And already fueled his need for protest. It was during this period that he took catechism classes. Despite his young age, he suspects, behind the benevolent appearances of the clerical world, a form of unhealthy manipulation and falsehood which displeases him greatly. He was 11 years old when his

Family moved to Neuilly. He will continue his education at the Pasteur high school attended by 4000 students. A place so vast that he feels lost. He has the feeling of going unnoticed and this anonymity certainly takes him back to this solitude which had already haunted him since early childhood. A

Discomfort to which is added a tense family atmosphere, in accommodation that is too cramped. He is further oppressed by this jungle that is the city and its lack of space. It is in the street that he will seek it out and will develop his penchant for antics to the detriment of school tasks.

His indiscipline is punished by hours of detention and warnings. Which only increases his need for protest and freedom. A spleen which inspired the song “Another world” on the album which would bear the same name and was released in 1984. To try to

Tame his rebellious spirit, his parents enrolled him in the scouting club. It is there that he will befriend a boy who will become his best friend. Olivier Caudron, known as Olive, a faithful accomplice, will drag him even further into his troublemaking delusions. Their

Sole objective revolves around the search for pleasure provided by large parties of laughs and fooling around of all kinds. He still has no desire regarding his professional direction, even less imagination about what the future holds for him, yet

A gesture from his father will implicitly guide his destiny. Yves had a guitar that he didn’t know not sure where to store following the recent move to Neuilly. This famous guitar with which he isolated himself in a room, the door closed to play without an audience when he still lived

In Senlis. Of course, anything that seems more or less forbidden or hidden turns out to be exciting for a child. Intrigued and curious, Jean-Louis managed to share this intimate moment by listening to his father make music, furtively. But you can’t hide from yourself, so many years

Later, shortly before his death, Yves confided to his son how much he would have liked to make a living from his passion, music and writing. He was delighted to see him doing the job he had always dreamed of. The child’s unconscious came brilliantly to repair the paternal wound

By realizing unfulfilled desires. Jean-Louis will pay tribute to his father in his solo album “Rock éclair” released in 2010. For now, the months are passing in Neuilly, in a crazy atmosphere, multiplying the pranks. One of them consists of infiltrating through open windows,

Into people’s homes in their absence, to smoke their cigars, sitting in their armchair, waiting for the confrontation. He was 16 years old when the events of May 68 occurred. He felt completely in tune with the student rebellion. At that time, his parents forbade him from using

His guitar. No effort was wasted, at night he would scratch out Simon and Garfunkel songs under the sheets. As for his friend Olive, he was expelled from high school. So he goes to visit her family,

With whom he will spend a lot of time. At the age of 14, he acquired an electric guitar, which would ensure his reputation in high school, that of a talented player. 1970 and the discovery of the Who, will reinforce his desire to have a career in music, to the disappointment of his

Parents, who panicked in the face of his obsession, seeing the posters of rock singers and other junkies, stuck on the walls of his room. This is how he found himself several times seeing the psychologist who reassured his parents about his intellectual abilities. He

Just wanted to make music. However, it couldn’t have been clearer. Very quickly, Olive, Jean-Louis and Max (who is a friend of Olive), start a rock cover band, which is called “Masturbation”, a name which says a lot about their emotionally disturbed adolescent souls.

. Rehearsals take place in a garage. They will also play at a friend’s house for his birthday. This friend’s name is Antoine de Caunes. He attended the same high school. Then the group disbanded. Jean-Louis, a fan of Led Zepplin, plays his guitar,

More undisciplined than ever and will be expelled from high school in 73, for the same reason. He joins his new high school, Carnot, to enter his final year. It is here that he will meet Louis Bertignac, his rival on the guitar, who has great success with the high school students. This

Duality will quickly be tinged with mutual admiration when they end up comparing their talents, by taking turns playing in a music store. Together, they will practice at Jean-Louis’ house, in a room that his parents had rented for him to give him his autonomy,

An ideal place to have fun and meet up with his friends, including Olive, with whom he will smoke his first joints and thanks to who he will meet his first romantic conquests. Louis Bertignac was the leader of a rock group whose guitarist had fled. He

Then offers Jean-Louis to take his place. Louis Bertignac, Lionel Lumbroso on bass, Bernard Drouillet on drums and Jean-Louis Aubert, will form the group “Korange”. On stage, they play covers that are a hit. 800 people attend their concert in Vincennes.

At the same time, the friends of the fun, long hair and acne-ridden adolescent faces, half-rock, half-baba-cool clothes, do not go unnoticed. They redouble their ingenuity and mischief to live out their clandestine adventures to the rhythm of nocturnal moped outings. Thus, they use the D system to go to artist concerts without paying entry,

By discreetly entering adjacent premises. One evening they snuck into the abandoned casino which was located just above the Bus Palladium which was hosting a rock band. The completely dilapidated floor of the premises then leads to the involuntary fall of Olive,

Who finds herself in Patty Smith’s dressing room. Faced with a fait accompli, she reacted in a rather cool and humorous manner by offering them their seats. At this time, around the age of 17, Jean-Louis began to try his hand at writing. We will see the day of texts like “Hygiaphone”,

“Métro c’est trop” or “Vaudou”. But the end of the 74 school year is especially marked by obtaining the baccalaureate. A guidance counselor approves Jean-Louis’ professional choices, focused on music and only music. The idea being: we are on the right

Track when we do what we like. Here we are at the end of this first part. I hope you liked this video. If so, share and come visit my Facebook page and my website laréciterie.com. See you soon for the second part of this biography!

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  1. Lien 1 : Concert à Nantua, sur scène avec sa maman https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NAbXjr5u1Fw
    Lien 2 : "Sur la route" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nq6dep7vvRg
    Lien 3 : SEMOLINA – Titre "Plastic Rocker" https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=v6kTm9LLxWU
    Lien 4 : "Ils cassent le monde" https://www.ina.fr/ina-eclaire-actu/video/i11229582/jean-louis-aubert-ils-cassent-le-monde
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