Place De La Concorde was Jean-Michel Jarre's first concert, held on July 14, 1979, celebrating the Bastille Day. One million spectators attended this concert
Revolutions, featuring legendary Shadows guitarist Hank B. Marvin, followed in 1988, and a year later a third concert LP, dubbed simply Jarre Live, hit stores. After 1990's En Attendant Cousteau ("Waiting for Cousteau"), Jarre mounted another record-breaking live experience, with an attendance of over two-and-a-half million fans converging on
Jarre's performance of Equinoxe 4 @ Place de la Concorde in Paris on the 14th July 1979. Original footage.All material is owned by Aero Productions, Francis
He was the first Western musician officially invited to perform in the People's Republic of China and holds the world record for the largest-ever audience at an outdoor event for his Moscow concert on 6 September 1997, which was attended by 3.5 million people. 1970s 1980s 1990s 2000s 2010s 2020s References ^ Remilleux 1988, p. 17
Thirty years ago today — le 14 juillet 1990 — Jean-Michel Jarre held a free public concert, funded publicly and privately, that has been an important part of my development as an artist. It
14 Juillet 1998, Champ de Mars, au pied de la Tour Eiffel, Paris. En 1998, Jean Michel Jarre donne un concert au pied de la Tour Eiffel, quelques jours après la victoire de l’équipe de France de Football lors de la Coupe du Monde. C’est en réutilisant une partie de la scène du concert des Trois ténors avec Luciano Pavarotti, Placido
#jeanmicheljarre #electronicmusic #jarrelive #jarreconcert #jeanmicheljarre #electronicmusic #jarre This is a recording provided to me by Eric Enault. it c
Genes — and a dash of humility — are the secrets of longevity for one of France’s biggest music stars, Jean-Michel Jarre, the septuagenarian electronic music pioneer who’s sold over 80
In 1990 Jean-Michel Jarre released En Attendant Cousteau (Waiting for Cousteau), inspired by the French oceanographer Jacques-Yves Cousteau. On Bastille Day 1990 he performed a concert at La Défense in Paris, attended by a record-breaking audience of about two million people, again beating his earlier world record.
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