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Claude Le Péron

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Occupation(s)
  
Bassist

Years active
  
1967–present

Name
  
Claude Peron


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Born
  
2 February 1948 (age 76) (
1948-02-02
)

Origin
  
Fontenay-sous-Bois, Paris, France

Genres
  
Rock \'n\' roll Rhythm and blues Blues rock Country rock

Instruments
  
Bass guitar, backing vocals

Associated acts
  
Jean-Jacques Goldman, Michael Jones

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Claude Le Péron (born 2 February 1948) is a French bass guitarist known for his collaboration with Jean-Jacques Goldman among other musicians.

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Biography

Claude Le Péron Nantes Clin doeil le bassiste Nantais Claude Le Pron a le Coeur

He started playing guitar in 1961, then started the bass guitar in 1964. Not knowing how to read music, he taught himself by listening to records. He was influenced by The Beatles, The Rolling Stones and other rock bands of the 60s. In 1964, he bought his first bass, a replica of Paul McCartney's bass. In 1967, like many artists, he passed through Club Med as a musician.

Claude Le Péron Rencontre avec Claude Le Peron

He moved to Nantes in 1969, where he played in local bands with musicians such as Jacky Mascarel, and Philippe Grandvoinet (New Direction). While there, he founded the group Nantais Zig-Zag with Jean-Luc Chevalier (Tri Yann). He also played in the Crystal Group. In 1977, along with Mascarel, Le Péron got to know bassists Laurent Voulzy and Alain Souchon.

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He went on to record "Coer Grenadine" and "Bopper en larmes" with Voulzy, in 1979 and 1983. In 1983 he made "Olympia avec Souchon", also with Jacky Mascarel.

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It was during that year, 1983, that he crossed paths with Jean-Jacques Goldman, during the "Champs Elysees" show. Following the broadcast, Jean-Jacques Goldman decided to go on tour and needed a bassist who could sing. This lead him to add Le Péron to his band. He and other Goldman band members worked with Michael Jones, drummer Jean-François Gautier and the Rhinos.

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Le Péron toured with Goldman and collaborated on many of his albums from that time until Goldman's last tour in 2002. Since that time, he has toured with Michael Jones and in groups such as Les Rapalas and After The Rain.

with Laurent Voulzy

  • 1979 : Coeur Grenadine
  • 1983 : Bopper en Larmes
  • with Alain Souchon

  • 1983 : Olympia 83
  • with Jean-Jacques Goldman

  • 1985 : Non homologué – Bass on "Je Te Donne"
  • 1987 : Entre gris clair et gris foncé – Bass on "Peur De Rien Blues"
  • 1986 : En Public
  • 1989 : Traces
  • 1991 : L'Intégrale 81/91
  • 1992 : Sur Scène
  • 1995 : Du New Morning au Zénith
  • 1996 : Singulier 81/89
  • 1999 : Tournée 1998 En Passant
  • 2000 : L'Intégrale 90/00
  • 2003 : Un Tour Ensemble
  • 2008 : La collection 81–89
  • with Michael Jones

  • 1997 : A consommer sans modération
  • References

    Claude Le Péron Wikipedia