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Franck Sitbon
Franck (* 1957) is a composer, arranger, singer, and pianist. He studied piano at
Dick Grove Music School in Los Angeles and toured the West Coast and Canada for 18 months.
His professional career has put him forward on multiple musical paths: jazz, salsa, rock, funk, Brazilian music and variety. His presence as a singer, pianist, organist and keyboardist has been noticed on stage but also on the credits of several albums alongside many artists such as: Bernard Lavilliers, Nicole Croisille, Jacques Higelin, Elsa, Yannick Noah, Catherine Lara, Sacha Distel , Dany Brillant, Thierry Amiel, Fabienne Thibeault, Charles Aznavour, Patrick Bruel, Richard Galliano, Natasha St Pier, Emmanuel Djob and more recently Véronique Sanson. Franck also contributed to film credits (La Baston, David Copperfield in which he is also the singing voice of Mealy, Le Manège enchanté...). Franck Sitbon is a regular on television and radio shows: Taratata, Sacrée Soirée, Star 90, Si on chantait, Coucou c'est nous, Dimanche Martin, La Chance aux chansons, Make the party, Studio 22, Top live. He was the pianist for the M6 show La Nouvelle Star from 2003 to 2010. He is also the songwriter of Amel Bent's 3rd single Do not hold back your tears. He was the musical director of the show "Grease" at the Comédia Theater and at the Palais des Congrès. Franck Sitbon followed the training of trainers at the Variety Studio in 2011 in order to be able to complete his experience as a singer musician with training as a vocal coach. He is the lead voice of the gospel album "GLORY" released in 2012 recorded with Charles Dumas' Family One choir. He is also a pianist in the orchestra of "THE VOICE KIDS". from Wikipedia |
The Past Builds The Future Trippin 'N' Rhythm Records recorded in Paris/France; Alhambra, CA; Pacific Palisades, CA/USA |
U-Nam, guitar, keyboards, bass, drums, chimes, vocals Gary Meek, soprano sax, alto sax, tenor sax Bobby Rangell, sax, flute Jeff Lorber, clavinet, Fender Rhodes, Hammond B-3 organ Franck Sitbon, Fender Rhodes, Hammond B-3 organ Guy N'Sangue, bass Franck Ridacker, drums, tambourine Kovas, chimes, shaker Leedia, vocals Nyr, vocals Rahsaan Patterson, vocals Phil Perry, vocals |
Back From The 80's Trippin 'N' Rhythm Records recorded in Paris/France; Hollywood, CA; Pacific Palisades, CA; Sylmar, CA/USA |
U-Nam, guitars, keyboards, drums, percussion Marie Aude Guyon, alto sax Thierry Farrugia, tenor sax, flute Paris Horns, horns Bernard Camoin, trombone Christian Martinez, trumpet, flugelhorn Franck Sitbon, clavinet, Fender Rhodes, Hammond B-3 organ, vocals Jeff Lorber, Fender Rhodes The M.A.'s Strings Section, strings The Merkevah Orchestra, strings Alex Al, bass Melvin Davis, bass Steve "The Scotsman" Harvey, drums, percussion Andy Narell, steel drums Michael White, drums Denis Benarrosh, claves, congas, percussion Paulinho Da Costa, percussion Maysa, vocals |
Unanimity Trippin 'N' Rhythm Records TNR34 |
U-Nam, guitar, keyboards, bass The Paris Horn Section Franck Sitbon, clavinet, piano, organ The M.A. String Orchestra Mike White, drums Denis Benarrosh, percussion |
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