Jean-Louis Aubert

AKA: Téléphone
0.2482

1954-04-12

Nantua, Ain, France

Biography

Jean-Louis Aubert (born 12 April 1955) is a French singer-songwriter, guitarist, composer and producer. He went on a solo career after the split of the rock band Téléphone that he co-founded. Born in Nantua, Ain, France in 1955, Aubert and his two sisters moved with his parents to Senlis, Oise, where his father was a sub-prefect. He was raised by their service people. In 1965, his family moved to Paris. Although he was in the scouts and the choir, Aubert was a difficult child. Later, he went to school at Lycée Pasteur (Neuilly-sur-Seine) with his friends Louis Bertignac and Olivier Caudron. At the age of 15, they founded their first band, Masturbation. He got his high school diploma in 1973. Rarely focused on his studies, he was already dedicating most of his time to music. Source: Article "Jean-Louis Aubert" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Crew Roles

I've Loved You So Long
Original Music Composer
One for the Road
Original Music Composer
Isolement
Screenplay
Isolement
Director
In the Shadow of Women
Original Music Composer
Jealousy
Original Music Composer
Lover for a Day
Original Music Composer
The Salt of Tears
Original Music Composer
Isolement
Original Music Composer
The Plough
Original Music Composer
Pour faire un bon voyage, prenons le train
Original Music Composer
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