A jazz and blues singer in his own melancholy way, Michel Jonasz conquered a
wide audience in the 1980s. Born in Drancy into a family of Hungarian immigrants
on January 21, 1947, he learned to play the piano and left school at the age of
fifteen to devote himself to music. In 1966, he joined King Set, who recorded an
EP for Disc'AZ, before going solo. After several singles, in 1974 he signed with
Atlantic and released his first album, from which the single "Dites-moi" and its
B-side by Jean-Claude Vannier, "Super Nana", attracted radio play. The following
year, "Changez tout" and...