Associated with the Top 50 of the 1980s, Jean-Pierre Mader is the author of
several new wave-influenced pop hits. Born in Toulouse on June 21, 1955, he
played bass in the rock band Tangara and the ballroom orchestra Les Gaulois,
which also featured Francis Cabrel. After a first track produced by Jean-Pierre
Groscolas, "Les Bandes dessinées " (1978), he met Richard Seff, who took him to
Philips, where he recorded the album Faux Coupable (1982), in a synthetic pop
style. In 1984, Jean-Pierre Mader inaugurated a flourishing contract with
Flarenasch with the song "Disparue", which re...