The French Pop of JEAN-PHILIPPE NATAF
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Jean-Philippe Nataf is a French singer-songwriter and guitarist.
Passionate about music and especially the Beatles, J.P. Nataf is the singer, guitarist and composer of the group Les Innocents (which also includes Jean-Christophe Urbain), which has enjoyed success since the end of the 1980s with the song Jodie, which sold 150,000 copies.
With Jeanne Cherhal, in 2005, he created the group Red Legs where, wearing long red socks (which give their name to the duo), they performed covers of classic songs, Jeanne Cherhal on bass and J. P. Nataf on guitar. The Red Legs have not recorded a record, their official discography under the name Red Legs is limited to one song on a Dick Annegarn tribute record.
Cast: Jean-Philippe Nataf (Guitarist & Vocals)
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