JP Nataf

Jean-Philippe Nataf (known as JP Nataf ) is a Chanteur French born with Boulogne-Billancourt in 1962.

Biography

Insane of music and in particular of the Beatles, JP Nataf was the singer and type-setter of the Innocent rock group the, group of friends, of which Jean-Christophe Urbain, which was success as of the end of the Années 1980. He is the joint author of major albums of the current French pop-rock'n'roll, like Fous to bind and Post-Partum . He also carried out many collaborations in particular with the singer Jil Caplan, close friend of the group. He has his own studio in Paris.

With Jeanne Cherhal it creates the Redlegs group where, carrying long red socks (which give their name to the duet), they carry out resumptions the traditional ones of the song, Jeanne Cherhal with low and JP Nataf with the guitar.

In 2004, one finds JP with an album combining texts and music melancholic persons and nicely edulcorated. More sugar was sold only with only 16.000 specimens.

With a song for Thiefaine and another for Eddy Mitchell, JP Nataf shows its capacity to be written for the others. He collaborates in 2007 with Olivier Libaux on the project Imbécile, semi-theater semi-song.

Discography

With Innocent the:

In solo:

Participations

External bonds

  • page of the artist on the site of Early or late
  • I will sing on your tombs, conference sung of the Hall of the song on Boris Vian, by Olivier Nuc and JP Nataf
  • Bashung, between the words and the sounds, conference sung of the Hall of the Song on Alain Bashung, by Olivier Nuc and JP Nataf

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