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Joël Holmès (; 1 August 1928 – 2 September 2009) was a
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-born French singer-songwriter.


Biography

Joël Holmès was born under the name Joël Covrigaru in 1928 in
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, where his parents moved from
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(father from the city of
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, mother from the village of Talmaza) of the
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(which owned the zone until 1918). In 1934, Holmès moved to France with his parents. During
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, his parents Michel Covrigaru (1892–1942) and Hana Ehrlich (1898–1942), as foreign nationals of Jewish origin, were interned in the Drancy concentration camp, from where on 28 September 1942 they were deported to
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and killed on arrival on 3 October the same year. Joel himself was sheltered by a familiar family until the end of the occupation. After the war, he changed several professions (including working as an electrician and a photographer), then entered the theater department of Le Petit Conservatoire de la chanson Mireille Artyush. Since 1954 he has performed in various Parisian cabarets (Milord l'Arsouille, Cabaret L'Écluse) with
Pia Colombo Pia Colombo (6 July 1934, in Homblières, Aisne, France – 16 April 1986) was a French singer of Franco-Italian origin, been born Eliane Marie Amélie Pia Colombo who acted in radio, cinema and television between 1956 and 1981.Cf. Archives du nouv ...
, Maurice Fanon,
Georges Moustaki Georges Moustaki (born Giuseppe Mustacchi; 3 May 1934 – 23 May 2013) was an Egyptian- French singer-songwriter of Greek-Jewish origin. He wrote about 300 songs for some of the most popular singers in France, including Édith Piaf, Dalida, Fran ...
and
Jean Ferrat Jean Ferrat (born Jean Tenenbaum; 26 December 1930 – 13 March 2010) was a French singer-songwriter and poet. He specialized in singing poetry, particularly that of Louis Aragon. Biography Ferrat was born in Vaucresson, Hauts-de-Seine, the you ...
. After winning the broadcast ''Numéros 1 de demain'' of radio
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in 1958, the name of Joël Holmès gained fame and he recorded his first album. In total, since 1959, 9 albums by J. Holmes have been released with the performance of his own songs (some of which were created with co-authors). Received the Grand Prix of the Académie Charles-Cros in 1960 (the song was co-written with Georges Mustaki). In 1965 he took part in the
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(song "L'amour", lyrics by J. Holmès, music by B. Kesler). Holmès' most famous songs include "La mer m'a donné" (written with Georges Moustaki), "Jean-Marie de Pantin" (written with Maurice Fanon), "La vie s'en va", "Il y a du chambard dans les marguerites", "Au quai du point du jour". The last album was released in 1966, after which he unexpectedly finished his career. Holmès' songs were subsequently recorded by various performers. The song "La vie s'en va" was translated into Russian by Boris Poloskin and became very popular in the USSR under the name "I Love" («Я люблю») performed by Sergei and Tatiana Nikitin. He was married to film producer and screenwriter
Véra Belmont Véra Belmont (born 17 November 1932) is a French film producer, director and screenwriter. Since 1960, she has produced 45 films, directed 5 films, and written 8 films. Her films were greatly inspired by François Truffaut and other members of ...
. His son Stefan was a cameraman.Joël Holmès on IMDb
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Discography


EP

* 1959 – La pierre (Le bal de quartier, La vieille musique, Sur un bord de rive, La pierre) * 1959 – La grande foraine (La grande foraine, Il y a du chambard dans les marguerites, Dis-donc Pierrot, Au Quai du Point du Jour, Muguet frais) * 1960 – Le cœur de Julie (Le cœur de Julie, Les souvenirs, La fille du meunier, Un océan d’amour) * 1960 – La mer m’a donné (La mer m’a donné, C’était Johnny, Jean-Marie de Pantin, Brève rencontre) * 1962 – La vie s’en va (La vie s’en va, Jupon vole, Le valet, Triste guitare) * 1963 – Trois branches de lilas blanc (Trois branches de lilas blanc, La noce à Eugène, L’étang, Gardez vos filles) * 1963 – Fromlock (La romance, À tout choisir, La carriole, Fromlock) * 1965 – Qu’est-ce qui fait courir le monde? (Qu’est-ce qui fait courir le monde?, Je reviens, Quand deux enfants s’aiment, L’amour) * 1966 – Les chemins de Rome (Je suis avec toi, Les chemins de Rome, Si je m’écoutais, On n’a donc rien appris)


LP

* 1963 – Joël Holmes 1963 * 1963 – Mes premières chansons (1958—1963) * 1964 – Joël Holmes * 1965 – 12 chansons françaises


References


External links

* {{DEFAULTSORT:Holmès, Joël 1928 births 2009 deaths People from Bender, Moldova French composers French male singer-songwriters French singer-songwriters Romanian composers Romanian male composers Romanian expatriates in France