Michel François started his career very young. 5-year old, Michel took his first piano lesson and it was a revelation, a new universe opened its doors to him. Michel knew instinctively that the music would now be part of his life.
The artist, endowed with great sensibility and much charm, is a musician to the core. He’s forever writing, composing and singing. On day like at night, the inspiration get carried him away. He plays happily acoustic and electric guitar, battery and synthesizer. His voice’s gain modulate easily, that permit him a big freedom of variation in his repertoire. His music is like him, jovial, lively and tonic. Michel is a dreamer, a magician that knows how to be a heartbreaker.
His public, mostly composed of women, has no limitation of age because if the texts are more aimed to young girls in the first flower of womanhood, his compositions have a stimulating maturity that does not escape to the music lovers of all ages. This romantic man has charisma!
His musical passion leaded him to meet C. Jérôme who invited him at a tour around France and Belgium. Michel was only seventeen and he experimented yet his compositions in front of a large public. Every night he played four of his songs, disco at the time, in front of an attentive mass of people.
This artist with a big heart is also an adventurer. During two consecutive years, Michel ran across South America (Brazil, Mexico, Chili, Paraguay, Uruguay and Colombia) with for only one pack his guitar and his compositions.
Michel François played with many musicians from diverse and varied schools, and took on the reality: a bohemian lifestyle with difficulties to assuage his musical experience. A rich and strong experience that he’s not ready to forget.
In order to accomplish his dream, Michel became a music professor. Thus, always on music wavelength, the artist continued his way by doing scene representations, writings and compositions. He multiplied the exchanges with other musicians of everywhere. It was at London that Michel had another revelation. In great love of Anglo-Saxon rhythms, he met English musicians with who he shared some jamming, unforgettable sessions. The artist, that had more than one string to his bow, was going to leap forward and to experiment the new musical turns. When he sent an invitation to meet to one of these musicians, they didn’t hesitate one moment. It was a flight to the Provence to accompany Michel in the realization of a 15-titles opus: L’Amour Avec Toi.