Description
Frank Alamo, born Jean-Fran�ois Grandin, was a French singer. He achieved his greatest success in the 1960s.
He was born in Paris. He sang in a leading French children's choir, "Les Petits Chanteurs � la croix de bois", and studied music in London between 1957 and 1960. While skiing at Val-d'Is�re in 1962, he met pop music promoter and record company executive Eddie Barclay, who heard him singing popular English and American songs in French. Barclay signed him to his label, and persuaded him to take the stage name Frank Alamo, the surname being in tribute to John Wayne's film The Alamo.
Alamo helped popularise the y�-y� style of music in France. His hit records included "Biche � ma Biche", "Je veux prendre ta main", and "Je me bats pour gagner". In all, he released 30 singles over a five-year period in the early and mid-1960s, including some original songs.
He retired from the music business when he married in 1969, becoming a photographer and later a manager in the automobile industry. In 1983, he was chasing a beautiful blonde girl who was driving a funny car, she brought him to a factory and there Frank Alamo bought not a single car but the whole plant: the Dallas jeep company.
Born
October 12th, 1941 in Paris as Jean-François Grandin / Died: Oct 11th, 2012
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