Elias (singer)

Elias

Elias (2014)
Background information
Born (1980-10-15) 15 October 1980
Bayonne, France
Origin  France
Genres Chanson, French pop
Labels Akamusic, Universal

Elias (stage name) is born on 15 October 1980 in Bayonne. He is a French singer-songwriter.

Biography

His beginnings

As an autodidact, Elias starts piano and guitar in 1997. Then he gets into Babylon, the French band, and gives more than a hundred public performances until 2000. For example, on 11 November 1999, he sings in Biarritz in opening of the Wailers.[1]

In early 2000, he composes his own songs and writes, in particular, Rue des Souffrances, a song featuring on his first LP. At this time, he meets Maurice Vallet, who writes with Julien Clerc, and he writes also some texts for him.[2]

His career as a songwriter

From 2003 to 2006, Elias composes some songs for other artists with many writers. He signs a contract with Free Demo, a publishing house in Paris (V.M.A group ) and then he starts writing songs for French real T.V artists (Star Academy and Nouvelle Star).[3]

Between 2007 and 2008 he takes a professional break.

From 2009 on, Elias decides to sing his own songs; and writes and composes most of the titles of his first LP.

His LPs

In January 2010, Elias registers on Akamusic, the online crowdfunding site, to back financially a single for which they quickly get the budget.[4]

During the summer 2010, via Akamusic, the same community site, Elias settles the financing of an album with 10 titles which will be released in February 2012 (Des roses en hiver) This first LP is particularly made up of songs that he wrote himself. The other extracts have been written by Laura Bismuth, Sabine Cardinal, Maurice Vallet and David Zana. Love is the recurrent theme – love of a woman, love of life or love of the other.[5] The titles are often to the sound of banjo-guitar and the lyrics, optimistic, are in the true French music tradition of years 2000.

At the beginning of 2014, in order to record and to promote his 2nd LP; with 11 titles, he signs up on My Major Company, the crowdfunding site.[6] If he is still composing musics, he makes sure of the support of many writers such as Sabine Cardinal, Iza Loris, Daria de Martynoff, Jacques Roure, Maurice Vallet, Christian Vié or François Welgryn.[7] For this new LP, the pop with electro strains music has been largely influenced by Anglo-Saxon bands, such as Muse or Coldplay, that Elias has been listening to.

His main concerts

He sings in opening of some concerts : Helene Segara’s in Toulouse on 19 October 2012, Stone’s in Vatan on 9 September 2013; Didier Barbelivien’s in Biarritz on 30 March 2014, with whom he sings A toutes les filles que j’ai aimées avant, in a duet in Bordeaux the day before, Amaury Vassili.[8] · [9]

He also gives his own solo performances in Brussels on 25 February 2012 with Steve Linden in opening, at the Sentier des Halles in Paris on 24 May 2014 with Axel Saddier in opening and sings Rien d'important in a duet with Valentin Marceau (co-composed by Elias and Valentin Marceau.)[10]

Discography

Albums

Singles

Contributions

Participations

References

  1. Financement participatif. En mode promo pour Elias avec un lancement d’album par étapes, locita.com, 19 June 2014
  2. Elias, Des roses en hiver, idolesmag.com, 19 June 2014
  3. Interview d'Elias, francebleu.fr, 19 June 2014
  4. Elias, akastarter.com, 19 June 2014
  5. Elias : écoutez son nouveau single, chartsinfrance.net, 19 June 2014
  6. selon Elias, mymajorcompany.com, 19 June 2014
  7. Elias revient avec son nouveau projet : Un nouveau jour se lève, webtoulousain.fr, 19 June 2014
  8. Elias et ses roses en hiver : première partie de Hélène Ségara le 19/10, webtoulousain.fr, 19 June 2014
  9. Elias à la Gare du Midi, sudouest.fr, 19 June 2014
  10. Concert d'Elias – Nouvel album (France), quefaire.be, 19 June 2014
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