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Yann Benoist
"Studio de Bretagne" Auray 2011"Studio de Bretagne" Auray 2011
Background information
Born (1951-02-06) 6 February 1951 (age 73)
Dinan, France
Genres
Occupation(s)Musician, composer
InstrumentGuitar
Years active1969-present
Websitewww.yannbenoist.net
Musical artist

Yann Benoist (born 6 February 1951) is a French session guitarist, performer, singer , composer, conductor, and arranger.

Early life

Yann Benoist was born in Dinan, Brittany. At age 8 his parents enrolled him in a music academy. They bought him his first guitar when he was eleven and he started learning to play with friends and different teachers.

Career

When Benoist was 18 he started playing and singing , juggling time between school and gigging with some local bands in Brittany and Normandy.

During 1975 he worked with the Switzerland duet Richard et Samuel [fr]. The next year, he learned for a while with Pierre Cullaz (famous sessionman from the sixties) in Paris.

By the end of the seventies he was a member of the Francis Bourrec [fr] quartet. They won the first prize at La Défense Jazz Festival  [fr] in 1978. That same year he got a certificate from the Berklee College of Music.

Since then he has worked on stage or sessions for commercials, TV movies, TV shows, and musical comedies, with a lot of numerous French stars such as Renaud, Gilbert Becaud, Serge Lama, Patricia Kaas, Mireille Mathieu, Richard Bohringer, Jean Guidoni, Sylvie Vartan, Sheila (singer), Hugues Aufray, Jean-Luc Lahaye, Julien Clerc, Dave (singer), Patrick Hernandez, Lucky Blondo, Nancy Holloway, Marcel Azzola, Sacha Distel, Murray Head, Maurane, Marie Myriam, Francis Cabrel, Smain, Dorothée, Gilles Servat, William Sheller, Jacques Loussier, and Michel Legrand.

In 1983 he was a member of Space, with Didier Marouani, for the first big tour organized in the USSR. They performed 21 concerts in Moscow's Olympic Stadium, Leningrad's Saint-Petersburg Sports and Concert Complex and Kyiv's Palace of Sports for about 600,000 people, and in 1992 they performed the first concert authorized on the Red Square in Moscow, for 360,000 people.

In 1989 and 2002 he was musical director for Sheila at the Olympia. In 2011 he was conductor for Joel Prevost at the Alhambra.

He was involved in all Version of "Envoyé Spécial " on TV ( A2 , FR 2 ) from 1990 to 2016

He is a composer for APM Music and Universal Publishing.

Selective discography

As a leader

  • Bye Bye Femme (CFD)
  • Rainbowcity (Night And Day distribution)
  • Décalage ( InouÏe distribution)
  • Hard Groove (Diggin' Miles Davis, Randy Brecker) (UVM Distribution)

As a sideman

Didier Marouani, Yann Benoist, Bunny Rizzitelli (Space Moscou 1983)
Sheila Yann Benoist, Olympia 1999
Paris-France-Transit Moscou Place rouge 1983

Videos

Renaud, J L Roques, Yann Benoist, Zénith 1986, Paris
  • Renaud La Chetron Sauvage (Live Zénith 1986)
  • Jean-Luc Lahaye Débarquez Moi (Live Palais des Sports 1987)
  • Sheila Je suis venue te dire que je m'en vais (Live Olympia 1989)
  • Mireille Mathieu Live Palais 1990
  • Sylvie Vartan Concert a Sofia
  • Dorothée L'album en Video
  • Sheila Sheila à L'Olympia 1999

DVDs

As a leader

As a sideman

Composer

Gilbert Becaud Yann Benoist Studio Musika 1997
  • 1983 Alliance (Tabata Music) (Various Composers)
  • 1987 Bye bye femme (CFD)
  • 1997 Rainbowcity (Night and Day) (Spotify)

including  :Gilbert Bécaud B+B(je t'appartiens) Composer Yann Benoist Lyrics Pierre Delanoë / Manny Curtis

  • 2001 Serge Lama " Feuilles à feuilles" (Various composers)
  • 2002 Décalage (Sobridis musique) (Spotify)
  • 2005 RockAnd Roll Comedy (UPPM) (Various Composers) (Spotify)
  • 2006 French Songs Universal Publishing (UPPM) (Spotify)
  • 2007 Rock And Roll Comedy 2 (UPPM) (Various Composers)
  • 2010 Funk Addict APM Music (Spotify)
  • 2012 Indie Rock Session (KAPAGAMA) (Spotify)
  • 2015 Sunny Guitars (Musique & Music)" Echappée Belle " (Various Composers) (Spotify)
  • 2016 Melody Box " Des Racines et des Ailes " (Various Composers)
  • 2018 CDM Music (Picking) "La Maison France 5" (Various Composers)
  • 2019 Encore Merci Publishing "Acoustic Ballads"
  • 2022 CDM Music (Solo instruments positive) (Various Composers)
  • 2023 Amour Passion Editions(Various Composers)

Movie TV scores

  • 1979 Les Joyeuses Colonies de vacances
  • 1982 On s'en fout on s'aime
  • 1990 Envoyé spécial Envoyé spécial
  • 1992 Les Taupes-Niveaux
  • 1993 Envoyé Spécial Envoyé spécial
  • 1994 Jeanne
  • 1996 La Guerre Des Poux

Bibliography

References

  1. Slavin, Gil (2008). "Leroy Merlin" (Pub TV).
  2. "Alphapage" (Pub TV). October 1990.
  3. Sharif, Omar (1991). "Tiercé Magazine" (Pub TV).
  4. "Volkswagen Passat" (Pub Tv). March 1994.
  5. "Compotes Andros" (Pub Tv). March 2002.
  6. Mazoyer, Robert (30 November 1994). "Jeanne" (tv movie). IMDb.
  7. Trotignon, Jean-Luc (1996). "La guerre des poux" (tv movie). IMDb.
  8. Drucker, Michel. "Champs-Elysées" (tv movie).
  9. Matignon, Rubia (2004). "Et si on chantait".
  10. Marouani, Didier (19 October 2013). "Space 1983". YouTube.
  11. "BYE BYE FEMME". 1987.
  12. "RAINBOW CITY". 1997.
  13. "DÉCALAGE". 2003.
  14. "Surprise". Discogs. 1982.
  15. "One two three". Discogs. 1988.
  16. "Les Plus Grands Succes de Sacha Distel". Discogs. 1989.
  17. "On S'Dit Plus Rien". Discogs. 1992.
  18. "Da Vinci Vox". May 2006.
  19. Chateigner, Yvon (2008). "L'Amore l'amore".
  20. "Jude Box". Guitarist Magazine. No. 232. April 2010. p. 122.
  21. Gérard, Michel (1979). "Les joyeuses colonies de vacances" (comedy).
  22. Gérard, Michel (1982). "On s'en fout on s'aime" (comedy).
  23. Mazoyer, Robert (1994). "Jeanne" (comedy).
  24. Trotignon, Jean-Luc (1996). "La Guerre Des Poux" (comedy). IMDb.

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