
Jeanne Mas
Biography
Jeanne Mas is a French pop singer. She is well known in France, Switzerland, Canada and Belgium for a number of hit singles released in the 1980s. Her first success was "Toute première fois" in 1984. This song was simultaneously released in the United Kingdom in English. Two of her singles charted at number one in France: "Johnny, Johnny" and "En rouge et noir" in 1985 and 1986, respectively. Her 1980's albums are good examples of the Euro disco electropop style popular in Continental Europe at the time, featuring synthesizers and very catchy melodies.
Jeanne Mas was born on 28 February 1958 in Alicante, Spain. She started studying languages at the University of Nanterre (near Paris). After one year studying Spanish and Italian, she took off for Italy giving up her studies at the university. She settled in Rome when she was only 18 years old. In Rome, she took dance and acting classes. She started landing small parts in commercials as well as in full-length films and she hosted her own show on a private channel: La Uomo TV. Music was her true passion.
In 1979, she signed her first contract with RCA Italia and recorded her first single "On the Moon", and toured with a rock group which was rather hardcore. She recorded several 45's, one in English and the others in Italian. In 1984, she signed a contract with EMI Music France. Roberto Zaneli and Romano Musumara wrote her first French hit "Toute premiere fois".
"Toute première fois" It was an instant success: she sold more than 900,000 copies of the single which was played on the radio all the way until December.
French people discovered a young woman on their TV screen entirely dressed in black, with jet-black hair, an emaciated face, and very pronounced make-up: a bland version of the punk look. Stimulating choreography with jerky gestures reinforced the image of a woman "who wants some action", almost aggressive. This striking combination of dance and image seduced the young public. The press, the radio, the television and even the discos grabbed hold of this phenomenon.
At the start of the following year, she successively released a second single "Johnny, Johnny" followed by an album simply called Jeanne Mas. To reach a wider audience, she asked Daniel Balavoine for help. He produced two of the songs for the album.
Another single "Coeur en stéréo" was a hit in its own right. In October, she played the Olympia club in Paris for the first time for four triumphant concerts. A few weeks later, she won the equivalent of a grammy for female performer of the year during the first Victoires de la musique. ...
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Années 80, les brunes comptent plus pour des prunes ! as Self (voice / archive footage)
2024Les 40 ans du top 50, la soirée anniversaire as Self
2024La Génération des Enfants du rock as Self (voice)
2024Bertrand n'a pas sommeil as Self
2022Il était une fois Champs-Élysées as Self
2017Stars 80, la suite as Jeanne Mas
2017La story des années 80 as Self
2016Quotidien as Self - Guest
2014Open Bar as Self
2013Nos plus belles années 80 : La Compil ! as Self (archive footage)
2012Stars 80 as Jeanne Mas
2008Mon Clown as Self
2001Star Academy as Self
1990Stars 90 as Self
1987Téléthon as Self
1987Le monde est à vous as Self
1987Sacrée Soirée as Self
1987Jeanne Mas en concert as Self
1987Nulle part ailleurs as Self
1985Victoires de la musique as Self
1985Descente de Police as Self - Guest
1983The Knight, Death and The Devil as Monica
1982Champs-Elysées as Self
1981I'm Starting from Three as Jeanne
1977Fan School as Self
1975Les Petits Papiers de Noël
1972Le Grand Échiquier as Self









