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Jean-Michel Soupraya : ウィキペディア英語版 | Jean-Michel Soupraya
Jean-Michel Soupraya (born April 25, 1973), is a French record producer, music conductor, musical arranger, film composer and musician. Often referred to as "The Next Quincy Jones."〔Staff – "Jean-Michel Soupraya: Auteur –compositeru at denicheur de talents” (Le journal de la ville Puteaux, Feb 2000)〕〔Rene Guyomarc’h – “Jean-Michel Soupraya, compositeur: Aujourd’hui le monde, demain l’Eurovision?” (Le Maine libre, January 25, 2000)〕 Soupraya is noted for his talent at piano and keyboard and unique eclectic musical abilities.〔Rene Guyomarc’h – “Jean-Michel Soupraya –Effacer les distances...” (Le Maine libre, Mai 22, 1992)〕〔Staff – “Danse – A l’assut du Mans” (Le Maine libre, May 22, 1992)〕 He has been heavily influenced by his time spent in the West Indies where he was surrounded by percussions, marimbas, singers, dancers, carnivals, etc. Using his extensive composition skills throughout his earlier years in Paris, France, Jean-Michel Soupraya became much in demand as a keyboardist for Zionbar, an international reggae band Polygram/Universal; and collaborated with Guy Nsangue, Abraham Laboriel, Paul Jackson Jr., John JR Robinson, Luis Conte, Franck Gelibert, Lenny Waronker, Phil Tan, Mick Guzauski of Barking Doctor Recording, Henri Gravier, Luck Mervil, Malcolm Pollack, Dave Aron, Curtis King, popular French rappers Tonton David and MC Solaar. ==Biography==
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