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Art Mengo

Born September 16, 1961 (64 years)
Michel Armengot (born 16 September 1962), more commonly known as Art Mengo, is a French singer and songwriter. Although he was born in the Occitan city of Toulouse in France, he is of Spanish descent.

Mengo was born approximately 70% deaf. Despite this handicap, his mother gave him a keyboard, which set him on his future career. When he was a teenager, corrective surgery on his ears helped him regain his hearing. Music, however, was not Mengo's first career plan: after completing his baccalauréat, Mengo studied chemistry and physics at university.

During his university years, Mengo played piano at a local bar during the evenings. Mengo had purchased an 8 track recorder, which influenced his move into the music industry. With Mengo writing the music, and his brother-in-law Patrice Guirao producing lyrics, a considerable inventory of music was created.

This work got Mengo a record contract in 1988. Shortly thereafter he released his first single, "Les Parfums de sa vie (Je l'ai tant aimée)", which was a hit on the French Top 50. His music quickly became popular, and by 1992 he was asked to write a song for French superstar Johnny Hallyday, "Ça ne change pas un homme". In 1993, he wrote an entire album for German singer Ute Lemper. He performed the song "Parler d'amour" with Ute on this album. Source: Article "Art Mengo" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Filmography

2000
L'invité (TV Series) · as Self
1998
Roll on Sunday (TV Series) · as Self
1993
Taratata 100% Live (TV Series) · as Self
1987
Sacrée soirée (TV Series) · as Self
1985
Les Victoires de la Musique (TV Series) · as Self
1982
Champs-Elysees (TV Series) · as Self

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