Jean-Marc Leclercq
Jean-Marc Leclercq (also known as JoMo) is a French singer and Esperantist from Toulouse. The former singer of the group Les Rosemary’s Babies (or La Rozmariaj Beboj) who published two CDs with the French record production company Boucherie et Willins Production, he holds the Guinness Record for singing rock and traditional songs in over 22 languages.
Jean-Marc Leclercq | |
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Born | Jean-Marc Leclercq October 10, 1961 |
Nationality | French |
Other names | JoMo jOmO |
Occupation | Musician |
Years active | 1977–present |
He also plays with two groups, as Jomo and the Libertarians (JoMo kaj Liberecanoj), and occasionally with Jomo and the Mammoths (JoMo kaj la mamutoj).
Discs
- Jomo slavumas (2006)
- Hotel Desperado, de Esperanto Desperado (2004) – JoMo sings lead in the song "Ne permesas".
- JoMo Friponas! (2001)
- JoMo kaj Liberecanoj (1998) – part of Kolekto 2000
- Al la barikadoj
- Maĥnovŝĉino
- La eskapinto
- Kajuna knabo
- La blondulineto
- Alumetujo
- Ĉeboksaro
- Kun ci
- Vinilkosmo-kompil' 2 (1996) – He sings only in one song: Ali Bensali.
- Vinilkosmo-kompil' 1 (1995) – La Rozmariaj Beboj sing one song: Ĉe vi min forprenu.
Books
External links
Wikimedia Commons has media related to Jean-Marc Leclercq. |
- Jean-Marc Leclercq official website
- JoMo at MySpace
- JoMo at Last.fm
- Review (in Esperanto) of JoMo kaj Liberecanoj in Monato
- Review (in Esperanto) of JoMo friponas el in Monato
- Homepage of JoMo (kaj Liberecanoj) in MusicExpress – Short bio and mp3 files.
- Radio 3ZZZ 2004-05-03 – This broadcast has the song En la IJK
- Radio 3ZZZ 2005-02-28 – This broadcast has the song Al Durruti
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