Jean-Marc Leclercq

Jean -Marc Leclercq, artist name, JoMo, ( born October 10, 1961) is a French musician and esperantist from Toulouse. In 1999, he ersang with a concert in 22 languages ​​an entry in the Guinness Book of World Records.

The artist name JoMo is the Esperanto pronunciation of his first name initials (J. M. ).

Biography

J. M. Leclercq father was born in northern France. Maternal J. M. Leclercq is gaskognischer, Catalan and Italian descent. His wife was born in Poland.

J. M. Leclercq stage career began in 1977. In France he was in the early 1980s known as the bassist and composer of Les Diam's, who played pop with influences of reggae, ska and punk. After the dissolution of Les Diam's 1983 was followed by numerous projects such as Les Gringos ( folk and rockabilly ), Les Évadés d' Alcatraz, Queen Bees, Dougherty, Les viscounts. Jean -Marc Leclercq became very prominent in the field of music. He produced regularly broadcasts on radio FMR libertarian and created the independent label Pink City Records. In the early 1990s he founded Les Rosemary 's Babies, which released two albums in 1991 and 1993. After separation of the group, he began a solo career and later formed the band Libertarios (German libertarians ). In 1999 he gave a concert with 22 songs in 22 languages ​​and landed so in the Guinness Book of World Records 2000.

Esperanto and libertarian

Jean -Marc Leclercq learned the planned language Esperanto in 1988 and began songs in the international language of writing. His band has since been presented as JoMo kaj Liberecanoj ( dt JM and libertarians ).

Gascon and Occitan

Jean -Marc Leclercq is also committed to the preservation of the Gascon and Occitan and Gascon has a textbook (Le Gascon de poche ), a novel in Gascon ( ucraina ) and a Gascon dictionary ( Diccionari de rimas ) published.

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