Jennifer Ayache Bio - Biography

Name Jennifer Ayache
Height
Naionality Franch
Date of Birth 9-November-1983
Place of Birth Cannes, France
Famous for Singing
Jennifer Ayache She is the singer of Superbus. Meanwhile, Jennifer Ayache has also written songs for other artists. She wrote the title How to David Hallyday, present on the album "Satellite" in 2004 under the pseudonym Marie Janin. She also offered the song you kidding us (previously titled Dance) to Christophe Willem for his album, Caffeine in 2009.

Outside Superbus, it gave voice twice. She sang the title Sorry, written by Daniel Darc, a duet with Marc Lavoine present the best of duets, duos Marc (2007) and performed on the stage of the Olympia October 18, 2007. In January 2010, she also gives her voice for the song A Gesture for Haiti darling, dedicated to the Haitian people. She has participated in writing two musicals: Scooby-Doo and the Ghost Pirates in 2009, with the song Toto Aero and Dracula, love stronger than death , the musical Kamel Ouali in 2010, with the as 1, 2, 3 (played by Anais Delva, who happens to be the first single from the show). For this musical, she also wrote two other songs: "Encore", certainly the flagship title of the show, as well as "Call the doctor", the third having been composed by herself and Patrice Focone, guitarist Super bus. Jennifer has never hidden his ambitions cinema rather behind the camera, including co-producing clip Super bus: Lova Lova.

But she has appeared in several audiovisual productions: in City of Fear (1994), where she played a bandwidth, and the telefilm Like mother like daughter (1998) where she played Rebecca. At age 14, she left six months to the United States to continue his studies and learn English. She discovered ska with bands like Sublime or No Doubt. Upon his return to France she has only one idea: making music. It then saves models of his compositions and tries to get his group. She met Michel Giovannetti, guitarist, and creates the group Super bus in October 1999. Are later grafted training François Even, bassist who played with Michael in another group, then Focone Patrice and William Rouse (replaced in 2006 by Greg Jacks). The band's career Superbus consists of five studio albums: Aero musical in 2002 (gold), Pop n Gum in 2004 (double gold), Wow in 2006 (platinum), Lova Lova in 2009 (double platinum) and Sunset in 2012. The quintet also released a live DVD, Live in Paris) in 2008 (dvd platinum), and a best of, Happy Bus Day - The Best of Superbus in 2010.

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