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Jean-Marc Rives

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Jean-Marc Rives is a French singer tenor, musician, painter, poet, philosopher and writer. He is son of French father and French mother of Italian origin. He was born 16 November 1950, in Rabat. He is known for his paintings, concerts, records and literary works. He is also known for the guitar,saxophone and Music Instruments. His work of art is constituted from over 500 paintings in the world, all figurative and modern. Jean-Marc Rives was named Academician at the International Academy Gréci-Marino in 1997 and elected Knight in 1999. He also obtained the Excellence Prize in the Grand Prix International des Seigneurs de l'Art in Aix-en-Provence in 1997. Jean-Marc Rives was interested in poetry since his early childhood. At age 7, he declaimed his poems on Radio Maroc and at around 12 he was inclined to painting. At age 17, he entered the Conservatoire National de Rabat where he studied dramatic art and lyric singing in the strong tenor range. Meanwhile, he continued to learn guitar and played in churches. He created a band called Les Copains where he himself was singer. He won the Critérium de la Chanson at the Casino du Mont-Dore in 1967 under the leadership of Jack Lantier. He passed a Bac Philo A4 in 1968 and he obtained a First Conservatory Prize in 1969. He also led several western-style short films as well as a medium-length spy film which will be shown later in France in UGC theaters. His father, cooperating in Morocco, returned to France and he follows his parents. At age 20, to free himself from his military obligations, he volunteered in the French army 42nd RI Meca, Wittlich Germany, where he became singer and musician for the regiment orchestra. He refuses to follow the platoon of Officers but obtains the Distinction of Private 1st Class. After his release in 1971, he continued his career as a singer in France, in Lucien Attard's orchestra, but he also worked as an operator in the Argenteuil cinema complex directed by Alain Condroyer of the UGC group from 1972 to 1974 where he screened his film Grabuge au soleil.
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