Thierry Hazard
Birth nameThierry Gesteau
Born (1962-06-07) 7 June 1962
Compiègne, Hauts-de-France, France
GenresPop music
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter
Years active1983–1994

Thierry "Hazard" Gesteau (French pronunciation: [tiʁi ʒɛsto], [azaʁ]; born 7 June 1962) is a French singer-songwriter from Compiègne, Hauts-de-France.

Biography

Gesteau was born in Compiègne, and grew up in Sèvres. During the 1980s, he became the singer of the band GPS, an acronym of Garage Psychiatric Suburban [1] (the group's guitarist, Tom "Backerfix" Darnal, became Mano Negra's keyboardist). Hazard released his first solo single "Poupée psychédélique" in 1988 but it passed unnoticed. Two years after, he released "Le Jerk !" which became a huge hit in summer 1990 (#2 in France). His first solo album Pop music was released in 1990 and had a great success thanks to the two titles mentioned above ("Poupée psychédélique" was re-released at the end of 1990, reaching #2 in France), but also with other songs which were much aired on radio such as "Les Brouillards de Londres", "Un Jour c'est oui, un Jour c'est non" and "Les Temps sont durs".[2] A cover of Michel Polnareff's song, "Tout, Tout, pour ma chérie", is also included on this album. In 1994, Hazard launched his second album entitled Où sont passés les Beatniks? with the singles "Julie est trop prude" and "Où sont passés les Beatniks?" but they didn't meet with success.

Discography

References

  1. Elia Habib, Muz hit. tubes, p. 193 (ISBN 2-9518832-0-X)
  2. Thierry Hazard biography MCM.net (Retrieved February 10, 2008)
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