Influenced by chanson and attracted by the rhythms of world music, Jérôme Cotta
released his first album, L'Arbre et le Fruit, in 1999, before taking the
pseudonym Jehro. Under this new name, which is also that of his second album
released in 2006, the musician and singer from Marseilles took a turn towards
reggae and calypso. Meanwhile, Jehro has contributed to albums by Veronica
Antico, The Marthonians, I AM and Bernard Lavilliers. Released in 2011, Jehro's
third album Cantina Paradise won top honors at the Victoires de la Musique
awards in the "world music" category. Bohemian ...