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Member Since2/26/2006
Band Websitehttp://www.totoutard.com/artistes.php?idArtiste=fersen
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   About Thomas Fersen
***As well as being Christy Halcom's latest dirty lil' obsession I am a Musical God into fish heads, pigs and damn good shows.***** Also side note for her you cant find dead babies living in ur attic because they would be deading up in the attic not living ----- Following is a bunch crap other people wrote about me-------- Thomas Fersen, one of the latest arrivals on the French music scene, is renowned for his soft, husky vocals and his distinctive ballad style which fuses poetry and humour. Fersen's songwriting is of exceptionally high quality, his work often recalling that of the famous French poet/songwriter Jacques Prévert--- Thomas Fersen was born in Paris on January 4 1963. His father was a bank clerk, his mother a nurse. The couple lived in the city's 20th arrondissement, a lively working-class 'village' in the East of Paris, where Thomas grew up with his two older sisters. Young Thomas developed a great passion for music at an early age, the guitar rapidly becoming his favourite instrument. By the age of 15 the young boy was devoting most of his time and energy to his guitar-playing, taking jazz guitar lessons in the basement of a local music shop. After passing his 'baccalauréat' in science, Thomas was sent off to do his national service. When he left the army he enrolled on a course to study electronics, but his heart was certainly not in his studies. Music remained his great passion in life. When Thomas was 17 the punk movement suddenly erupted onto the French music scene and, inspired by the movement's anarchic spirit and the sense that anyone could pick up an instrument and play, the teenager formed his own rock group, UU. When his first band split, Thomas went on to form another, who called themselves Figure of Fun. Thomas's first two groups were greatly inspired by the British and American music scene, and they would often perform their songs in English (in spite of the fact that neither the members of UU nor Figure of Fun displayed a particularly good grasp of the English language). After these initial musical experiences, Thomas was gripped by the travel bug. The teenager soon left Paris to spend two months backpacking around Latin America, then travelled to Scandinavia. It was while Thomas was on the Norwegian leg of his Scandinavian tour that he began to spend much of his time writing songs. The Piano Bar Circuit--------------- On his return to France Thomas began a series of odd jobs (working in a printer's and laying cables) before starting work for a record company. But the young man was not content to spend his days promoting other musicians' work - he longed to pursue his own musical career. So, accompanied by his new wife, who was a pianist, Thomas began performing on the piano bar circuit at night. It was after one of his evening performances that Thomas met a guitarist by the name of Vincent Frerebeau who was working for the Vogue record label at that time. This encounter turned out to be Thomas's big break, for Frèrebeau arranged for the young singer to come into the studio and record his first single "Ton héros Jane" in 1988. Unfortunately, neither this first single nor the follow-up, "Le peuple de la nuit", (released in 1990) made any impact on the charts whatsoever. Disappointed, but not deterred, Thomas returned to the Paris piano bar circuit, where he gradually built up his repertoire and developed his unique ballad style. Thomas's luck would finally change in 1990, however, when Vincent Frerebeau was appointed artistic director of the major record label WEA. Loyal to his old friend Fersen, Frèrebeau signed the young singer the following year to record his début album on WEA. Yet Fersen's début album was long in the making. "Le bal des oiseaux" would not be released until January 93, Fersen spending the intervening two years writing new material and testing out his new songs at the small weekly concerts he performed in the basement of a local Thai restaurant. When Thomas was finally ready to record his first album he headed off to Brittany where an old cinema had been specially transformed into a studio and within a week he had put the finishing touches to "Le bal des oiseaux". The album, released in January 1993, featured a memorable cover by the legendary photographer Robert Doisneau (famous for his atmospheric black-and-white photos of Paris's working-class districts). "Le bal des oiseaux" proved an enormous hit with music critics who were unanimous in their praise of Fersen's songwriting. The singer's lyrics, fusing poetry and irony, also struck a chord with French music fans who took a sudden interest in this new talent. The album's title track, chosen as the first single, went on to receive a massive amount of airplay and Thomas Fersen was suddenly catapulted to the forefront of the French music scene. The singer also proved a big hit at his live shows and he was soon invited to perform at a number of prestigious music festivals, including the Francofolies festival held in La Rochelle in July and the Canadian Francofolies held in August in Montreal, Quebec. Newcomer of the Year-------- Barely a year after the release of his début album, Thomas Fersen had established himself as one of the hottest new talents on the French music scene. It certainly came as no surprise to anyone when Fersen was hailed as "Best Newcomer of the Year" at the "Victoires de la Musique" awards. Fersen followed this success by going on to scoop Radio France's "Prix Talent 94". In April of that year the singer was invited to perform at the Printemps de Bourges festival. In July Fersen triumphed at the Francofolies festival once again, bringing the house down in La Rochelle. In the midst of his hectic touring schedule Fersen somehow managed to find enough time to begin writing material for his second album. In May 1994 the singer flew to Denmark to begin recording his new album, "Les Ronds de Carotte". He put the final touches to the album in Paris in October. "Les Ronds de Carotte", released in April 1995, proved to be another critical and commercial success. Indeed, the album, which this time featured a cover designed by the fashionable modern photographer Jean Baptiste Mondino, sold like hotcakes. In May of that year Fersen embarked upon a triumphant national tour, attracting an ever-growing number of fans across the country. In the autumn the singer gave a memorable series of concerts at Pigall's (October 3 - 21), performing his lyrical, ironic ballads in the intimate atmosphere of this tiny club. Fersen's mammoth tour finally came to an end at the Bataclan in Paris in May 1996, after the singer had performed more than 150 dates across the country. The following year Fersen went back into the studio to record his third album, "Le jour du poisson", with a host of talented musicians from the jazz world (including Didier Lockwood and Richard Galliano). Recorded partly in Paris, partly in New York, the album featured some superb arrangements by the musician Joseph Racaille, fusing Gypsy rhythms, Latino beats and jazz improvisations. In November 1997 Thomas Fersen gave a memorable performance at Le Trianon in Paris, then set off on an extensive national tour. Fersen's lively stage choreography combined with his excellent acoustic backing band proved a big hit with audiences right across the country. Fersen's mini-tour of Quebec in February '99 also proved a great success. Back at The Fore With "Four"---- It would take Fersen two years to write the material for his fourth album, "Quatre" (Four), released in October 99). The cover photo of the album - a surreal black-and-white image of the singer with his face hidden behind a ukulele case - was taken by Jean-Baptiste Mondino, who was also responsible for shooting the cover of Fersen's third album. The lyrics on Fersen's new album were equally surreal, merging realistic faits divers with bizarre, poetic images. Racaille took care of the musical arrangements on "Quatre", although this time round Fersen also turned his hand to composing on several tracks. The first track chosen as a single release from the album was "Irène". Despite the fact that critics and music journalists have acclaimed Fersen's talent, the singer has never achieved great success on the French mainstream. This has not stopped him soldiering on with his career, however. In fact, Fersen has just set off on tour to promote his new album, giving three memorable performances at the Olympia (March 23rd, 24th and 25th). In fact, the singer's tour is set to last right through until the autumn of 2001. Fersen spent part of this tour recording a new live album. The album, due to be released this autumn, features extracts from the memorable concert he performed at La Cigale in Paris in June 2001. The second part of the album, featuring extracts from Fersen's tour of Quebec in Febraury '99, was mixed in Montreal. Fersen's live album, "Triplex", was released in the autumn of 2001, completing his musical triptych. 23 songs stretched over 3 albums marked the end of a mammoth 150 tour dates. Carnal pleasures---- Once this gargantuan undertaking was finished, Fersen took a few months' break and then started writing material for a new album. April 2003 saw the release of "Pièces montées des grands jours", an album on which the title track featured a duo between the singer and the French actress Marie Trintignant. Fersen assured all the arrangements and instrumentation on his new album himself (as he had started doing on his previous album). Confirming his status as a master craftsman of words and finely chiselled rhymes, Fersen presented another series of quasi-surrealist songs revolving around the theme of carnal pleasures. "Bambi" was chosen as the first single release from the album. As usual, following the release of his new album, Fersen hit the road to present his new songs to fans. His tour that autumn included a ten-day stint at La Cigale in Paris in November (tickets for which sold out well in advance). In January 2004, the singer headed out to Quebec, a region that had always been particularly close to his heart. On 23 February 2004, Fersen was back on the live circuit in Paris, bringing the house down at Le Bataclan. He hit the road again in March, playing dates right through until the summer of 2004. In the course of the tour he dropped in at Le Printemps de Bourges, the famous French festival which had provided a springboard for his career ten years earlier. Fersen's on-stage charisma was captured on a live album, "La Cigale des grands jours", released later that year. Mad World---- In 2005, Fersen returned to the music news with his sixth studio album entitled "Le Pavillon des fous" (The Madhouse). Proving that his inventive imagination was as active as ever, the singer served up eleven superbly crafted new songs, eleven mini-scenarios peopled with all sorts of weird and wonderful characters. Fersen drew on childhood memories for inspiration, recalling the years he had spent living in a Paris apartment block where a number of mentally handicapped people were lodged. His curious, and curiously disturbing, new songs about madness, included "Hyacinthe" (a song about a hitman with a floral name), "Mon iguanodon" (a bizarre tale of a pet iguana) and "Maudie" (recorded with Catherine Ringer from Les Rita Mitsouko). Fersen's rock and pop melodies proved to be a perfect juxtaposition to his dark, brooding and, at times, frankly morbid, lyrics. Following the release of his new album, Fersen hit the road again for a series of new dates which included a stint at Le Bataclan in Paris (29 November - 3 December).

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olivier marais





Jun 18 2009 1:59 PM

et hop ! Une petite pub, mais c'est pour la bonne cause !!
Merci !

Le nouvel album est arrivé !

le preuve :




album les bulles de savon
12€ / en vente sur ma page myspace
NiCoLaS JuLeS





May 31 2009 1:26 PM


Palinka - prochain album 'catastrophe' ! :





May 28 2009 6:48 AM

Salut ! Notre nouvel album "Catastrophe" sort prochainement !
Jazz manouche, Tsigane, jazz moderne et plus ! Des extraits et des videos sur notre profil... :) ou sur notre site : Palinka
Le P'tit BaZaR





May 23 2009 6:58 PM

Salut!!

"CAPHARNAÜM PALACE"
le nouvel album du P'TIT BAZAR
sort le 22 juin chez tous les bons disquaires...
Des titres sont en écoute sur notre page!



En attendant et en cadeau, voici le
clip de "Elle Me Dit Que..." (issu du premier album)
réalisé par Matthieu Lemaire et Damien Pelletier
..
Clip Elle Me Dit Que
par Matthieu Lemaire et Damien Pelletier..

A bientôt!!
Alex Toucourt





May 15 2009 4:48 PM

Salut !
En espérant vous y voir !!!
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Bises Toucourt
Alex
La meute rieuse





May 8 2009 8:22 PM

Les Embellies





May 4 2009 8:50 PM

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NiCoLaS JuLeS





May 4 2009 8:32 PM

Charrette Productions





May 2 2009 12:55 PM




Présidentchirac fait sa sortie présidentielle le 27 avril avec son nouvel album "YES FUTURE" !
Déjà disponible sur la boutique platinum:
http://shop.platinumrds.com

Vendeurs d’Enclumes





Apr 28 2009 4:19 PM

alexandre vallès





Apr 23 2009 7:04 AM

Voici le teaser du prochain album de Alexandre Vallès, a trés bientot.


..
Alexandre Vallès Teaser du nouvel album
envoyé par tigror..
JENNY !N CAGE - Album Dans Les Bacs NOW !! :)





Apr 3 2009 1:44 PM

Le premier clip de JENNY !N CAGE "Murders In The 70's" (réal.
Guillaume Deperrois) est en ligne sur notre page myspace www.myspace.com/jennyincage !!!! Et sur YouTube, Dailymotion etc...
Avec la participation de la comédienne Caroline Pascal (Kaamelott)
++
olivier marais





Mar 30 2009 12:34 PM

Salut tout le monde !

Le nouvel album est bientôt prêt !!! Dans quelques jours il sera même tout à fait terminé !

Si vous voulez nous aider, il est encore temps de souscrire ! Vous l'aurez dès le moi de mai, avant tout le monde et pour seulement 10 euros.

MERCI !!


Deux solutions pour souscrire:
en téléchargeant le bulletin et en nous le renvoyant (ben si, quand même...)
bulletin de souscription
ou en payant en ligne (on n'est pas riche, mais on est moderne, bordel !)
paiement en ligne
(via Paypal, pratique,sûr et sans inscription)

Dine et Déon





Mar 27 2009 11:23 AM

Mallory Hays





Mar 26 2009 8:17 PM

Merci !
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Diving with Andy





Mar 11 2009 6:07 PM



Trois nouveaux titres en écoute et toute l'actualité de 'Sugar Sugar' sur notre page.


Votez pour Diving with Andy sur http://www. myspace. com/ouifm jeudi 12 mars de 18h00 à 19h00 !

DWA.

La meute rieuse





Feb 28 2009 9:35 AM

Salut! Bientôt la sortie de notre 1er album! A Bientôt!

Radio Neo





Feb 4 2009 11:44 AM

Soutenez le titre « Chocolat » de Thomas Fersen dans le tout nouveau tout beau Néo top de Radio Néo !!

VOTEZ ICI

Radio Néo
95.2 Paris – 94.8 Toulouse – 100.0 Bourges
www. radioneo. org
STILLE VOLK ( new album / nouvel album)





Feb 1 2009 8:51 AM

nouvel album désormais disponible



adishatz!!

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alexandre vallès





Jan 17 2009 11:58 PM

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Radio Neo





Jan 9 2009 12:44 PM

Bonjour,

Radio Néo a le plaisir de vous annoncer que le titre
"Chocolat" de Thomas Fersen entre en playlist à partir de lundi !
Par ailleurs, la chanson sera mis à l'honneur dans la chronique
"Nouveauté du Jour" le 12 janvier.

A bientôt sur Néo !
95.2 à Paris, 100.0 à Bourges et 94.8 à Toulouse.
www. radioneo. org
Stephanie Sandoz - Album en vente sur iTunes !





Nov 28 2008 3:43 PM

« A Côté d’Ell​e.​​​.​​​.​​»,
l'album​ de Stéph​anie Sando​z est en vente​ sur iTune​s !

N'attends pas pour te procurer le remède ant​i-​​​sinis​trose​ de cet hiver.
Posol​ogie : ilimi​tée.​​​.​​​.​​
​Atten​tion : cet album​ peut provo​quer une dépen​dance​.​​..

Pour bien démar​rer ta théra​pie,​​​ voici​ une petit​e dose d'image​s
dynam​isant​es.​​​.​​​.​​

LoiseauSansPlume





Nov 27 2008 2:53 PM

Salut à vous!
" Le festival « Du son dans les feuilles » revient en mars prochain dans la salle de La Bellevilloise, pour son avant première il grimpera les hauteurs de Montmartre pour s’installer au Set de la butte. Au programme : apéro, bouffe, expo photo et vidéo de la dernière édition, présentation intégrale de la programmation musicale de la nouvelle édition, et concerts de 3 artistes partenaires : le rock fanfare du P’tit Bazar, la chanson de Gaëlle Vignaux et le voyage musical improbable du groupe Sylnuvaanu. "

Le 9 décembre 2008 au « Set de La Butte »
7 rue Pierre Picard - 75018 Paris à partir de 20 heures / 10 euros
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infos@dusondanslesfeuilles.fr
Restons curieux! A bientot!
NiCoLaS JuLeS





Nov 18 2008 9:24 PM

celui qui n'a rien...
Radio Neo





Nov 13 2008 5:00 PM

Bonjour,

Radio Néo a le plaisir de vous annoncer que le titre
"Formol" de Thomas Fersen entre en playlist à partir de lundi !

A bientôt sur Néo !
95.2 à Paris, 100.0 à Bourges et 94.8 à Toulouse.
www. radioneo. org
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