Bill Baxter (band)

Bill Baxter
Origin France
Genres Pop
Years active 1982– ?
Members Joe Cool
Louis Primo
Bo Gesture

Bill Baxter is a French group composed of Joe Cool (drums), Louis Primo (vocals) and Bo Gesture (bass). They are particularly known for their 1985 hit single "Embrasse-moi, idiot!".

History

The group signed with the Virgin label that published their first single "Petit avec des grandes oreilles" in 1982, then the mini-album La Belle vie (which contains seven songs) in 1983. In 1985, Bill Baxter recorded Embrasse-moi, idiot!, a musical produced by Patrick Timsit, inspired by Billy Wilder's film. The single of the same name was a success during the 1985 summer, reaching number 7 on the French SNEP Singles Chart.[1] In 1987, the single "Bienvenue à Paris" was released, which was a duet with the londonian singer Tippa Irie.[2] In the 1990s, the group decided to devote itself to the audio-visual for the TV program Les Guignols de l'Info, including "Reviens JPP reviens" and "La Combine à Nanard".

Laurent Ganem (aka Joe Cool) also composed the song "Plus rien n'est comme avant", published on Sylvie Vartan's album Sylvie. He is the president of the varieties commission of the SACEM.[3]

Discography

Albums

  • 1986 : Embrasse-moi, idiot!

Singles

  • 1982 : "Petit avec des grandes oreilles"
  • 1985 : "Embrasse-moi, idiot" - #7 in France
  • 1986 : "Ding Dong"
  • 1986 : "L'Amour en capitale"
  • 1987 : "Bienvenue à Paris"

References

  1. "Embrasse-moi, idiot!", French Singles Chart Lescharts.com (Retrieved October 8, 2008)
  2. Elia Habib, Muz hit. tubes, p. 63 ( ISBN 2-9518832-0-X)
  3. Les Commissions réglementaires Sacem 2007-2008 Sacem.fr Archived November 28, 2008, at the Wayback Machine. (Retrieved October 8, 2008)
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