Jean-Jacques Milteau

Jean -Jacques Milteau ( born 1950 in Paris ) is a French blues singer and harmonica player.

Life

Milteau discovered the blues harp mid -1960s, when he heard albums by musicians such as Bob Dylan and the Rolling Stones. His interest was piqued and on a later trip to America he learned the traditional blues know. End of the 1970s, he decided to earn his living with music. He played with many French singers such as Yves Montand, Eddy Mitchell, Jean -Jacques Goldman, Maxime Le Forestier, Barbara, Charles Aznavour ... His solo career in France in 1989 with the album Blues Harp and many concerts with U.S. Blues singers like Mighty Mo Rodgers, Demi Evans ... Besides music, he also wrote textbooks for the harmonica.

Discography

Albums

Compilations

  • Bon Temps Rouler, Special Alligator - 2008
  • Bon Temps Rouler, JJM ' Ideal Playlist - 2006
  • Inspiration, 22 Rare Harmonica Performances - 2005
  • Inspiration, 22 Great Harmonica Performances - 2002

For children

  • Manque pas d'air - 2000
  • Léo découvre le blues - 1997

DVD

  • J'apprends l' har avec J. J. Milteau - 2007
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