JoMo

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JoMo , name of scene of Jean-Marc Leclercq , is an artist of Toulouse rock'n'roll esperantist and polyglot, who occurred within the framework of formations like Rosemary' S Babies, Leclerq and the Mammoths.

His/her father is native north of France, with dimensions one of his mother it is Gascon, Catalan and Italian. He lives with Polish.

Choosing a shortened name then, it is from now on under the name Libertarios that the group of Jean-Marc Leclercq, former bass player of Rosemary' S Babies, plays on scene. This group, therefore, is composed of a singer-guru-libertarian, Irina, Ukrainian singer, of a double bass player, Muriel, of a fore-mentioned guitarist Poej and a beater, Gerard.

The group is defined as making libertarian rock' N roll but also of the " rock'n'roll cosaque".

Esperanto, Leclercq is made the impassioned flatterer of it. At the point to have left three albums entirely in Esperanto: the first piece of the first album is a trilingual anthem Spaniard-Esperanto-French. For the needs for the cause, it pushed the defect car-to be translated, which gives us JoMo kaj Liberecanoj (Jean-Marc and Libertarians). A disc festivo-Latin (jOmO friponas) and the last opus will follow dedicated to the music of Eastern Europe (jOmO slavumas).

On scene, only some texts will be sung in Esperanto; the desesperantists can appreciate even if they include/understand either Japanese, neither Hebrew, neither the Austro-Hungarian patois, neither that of Roubaix-Tourcoing, nor…!

Leclercq holds the record of service to the Bikini (Toulouse scene); 40 with the official meter. And, only or accompanied, to foam whole Europe, with great blows of festivals (not always) esperantists.

JoMo occurs regularly on the scene of Mulligans, a Toulouse Irish pub, under the name of Mister Wesson. (see its blog www.wesson.fr)

Jean-Marc Leclercq, in the civilian, is also the author of a guide of conversation French-Gascon to editions ASSIMIL (the Gascon of Pocket). He also wrote a novel in occitan of Gascogne: " Ucraïna" , for which it received the literary prize Paul Froment 2006.

External bonds

  • Card (in Portuguese) on the site of MusicExpress
  • Al the barikadoj!
  • Blog of Wesson

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