Jean-Louis Aubert first became known as the lead vocalist for the French rock band Téléphone in the 1980s. After the group split in 1986, he started releasing music on his own. Songs like 'Milliers, Millions, Milliards' and 'Donne-moi Une Raison' have been part of his solo catalog.
His 1995 album '109' came out during a period when he was dealing with addiction and depression. The record was noted for its direct approach to those personal struggles. Later work, including the albums 'Roc Éclair' from 2013 and 'Refuge' from 2019, often touches on environmental themes alongside his usual subjects of love and searching.
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