Jean-Jacques Burnel

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Known For

Acting

Born

1952-02-21

Place of Birth

Notting Hill, London, England, UK

Jean-Jacques Burnel

Biography

Jean-Jacques Burnel (born 21 February 1952) is an English musician, producer and songwriter, best known as the bass guitarist and co-lead vocalist with the English rock band The Stranglers. He is the last founding member to remain in the band. Jean-Jacques Burnel was born in Notting Hill, London, to French parents. His family owned a restaurant where his father worked as a chef. As a child, as the son of French immigrants, he was often the victim of mockery from his schoolmates, which later led him to call himself John to disguise his French origins. This early encounter with xenophobia would also have an impact on his explosive temper in life and on stage as well as on the way he plays. He moved with his parents to Godalming, Surrey, when he was 12 years old and attended the Royal Grammar School, Guildford, subsequently reading history at the University of Bradford and Huddersfield Polytechnic. Burnel originally trained as a classical guitarist, but adopted the bass guitar as his instrument within The Stranglers. He has provided lead vocals on nearly a third of the band's songs, though Burnel later explained he often sang lyrics written by Hugh Cornwell (or vice versa) depending on "who had the best voice for that particular song." Burnel has been a member of the Stranglers since the group's inception in 1974, but has also made two solo albums: Euroman Cometh in 1979, and Un Jour Parfait in 1988, as well as a collaborative album with fellow Stranglers member Dave Greenfield, Fire and Water (Ecoutez Vos Murs) in 1983. Burnel has also produced and appeared as a guest musician for a number of artists, such as Lizard and ARB from Japan, Polyphonic Size (from Belgium) and Taxi Girl's album Seppuku in 1981, as well as Laurent Sinclair's "Devant le Miroir" maxi single. Burnel also formed a rhythm and blues covers band, the Purple Helmets, who played a number of concerts and released two albums in the late 1980s. As a holder of French citizenship, Burnel received his call-up papers for national service in France. He succeeded in avoiding it with a novel defence, arguing that his absence would indirectly damage the Stranglers as a band, and therefore the careers of the other members. This was in accordance with Burnel's claim that only the "bourgeois" would ever agree to serve their country's military. Burnel composed and performed music for the anime Gankutsuou: The Count of Monte Cristo, including both the opening and ending themes, "We Were Lovers", and "You Won't See Me Coming" respectively. Burnel is fluent in French and writes many of his songs in the language. Burnel is noted for his distinctive bass guitar sound and melodic bass lines. These are particularly prominent on earlier Stranglers recordings produced by Martin Rushent, such as the hit singles "No More Heroes" and "Peaches". In the early days, Burnel's distinctive aggressive sound was created using a Fender Precision Bass with RotoSound roundwound strings played with a plectrum very close to the bridge, through Hiwatt all-valve amplification. However, the defining factor was the use of a Marshall 4x12 speaker cabinet in which the speaker cones were ripped, creating a distorted sound. ... Source: Article "Jean-Jacques Burnel" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA 3.0.

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Acting History

2025
Mona Mur in Conversation as Self (archive footage)
2021
The Stranglers - Ground Control as Self
2020
Ground Control as Self - The Stranglers
2019
The Stranglers: Death + Night + Blood as Self
2018
The Stranglers: Live at Musilac Festival 2018 as Self - vocals, bass
2014
The Stranglers: The Ruby Tour as Self
2014
The Stranglers à l'Olympia as Self - bass, vocals
2012
Isle of Wight Festival 2012 as Self
2012
The Stranglers - Rock am Ring 2012 as Self - bass, vocals
2012
The Stranglers - Rock im Park 2012 as Self - bass, vocals
2012
The Stranglers: Never To Look Back - The Video Collection 1983-2012 as Self (archive footage)
2010
The Stranglers - Live at The Apollo as Self
2007
The Stranglers - Rattus at the Roundhouse as Self
2006
Norfolk Coast as Warner
2005
The Stranglers: On Stage On Screen as Self - bass, vocals
2004
The Stranglers: Friday The Thirteenth - Live at the Albert Hall as Self - bass, vocals
2002
The Stranglers: Euro Live as Self
2000
The Stranglers as Self
2000
JJ Burnell: Songs and Stories - Live in London as Self
1997
The Stranglers: Absolut Live as Self
1996
Never Mind the Buzzcocks as Self
1995
The Stranglers - Rennes Deux - The Return`95 as Self
1995
The Stranglers: The Parr Street Chronicies as Self
1994
The Stranglers: Body Search - Live in London as Self
1993
Stranglers Rennes '93 as Self
1993
The Stranglers - Live at Fontwell Park as Self
1992
The Stranglers: Dartmoor Prison as Self
1992
The Stranglers: 1st World Convention Live as Self
1990
The Stranglers: Live at Alexandra Palace as Self
1987
Sacrée Soirée as Self - The Stranglers
1987
Sacrée Soirée as Self
1986
The Stranglers - Live in Madrid as Self
1986
Ambitions as Self - The Stranglers
1986
The Stranglers: Screentime as Self
1985
Stranglers in the Night as Self
1984
The Stranglers - The Video Collection 1977-1982 as Self
1983
The Stranglers - Feline European Tour - Live in Hamburg
1983
The Stranglers - Rockpalast as Self
1982
No Nukes! muziekfestival as Self - The Stranglers
1982
Champs-Elysées as Self
1981
Rockstage: The Stranglers as Self
1979
The Stranglers: The Raven Tour live in Paris as Self
1978
The Stranglers - Live '78, SF as Self
1978
"The Journey", or The Memoirs of a Self-Confessed Surrealist as Self
1974
Rockpalast as Self (bass)