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François Ravard (born April 26, 1957) is a French record and film producer.


Early life

François Ravard was born on April 26, 1957. His parents are Nadine Milhet and Jacques Ravard. His father, member of the production team of a performance of ''
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as a child. His vocation sprang from that event. In 1975, at the Lycée Edgar-Poe, Ravard met Olivier Caudron - aka Olive - who introduced him to
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. The three of them became friends and shared an apartment the year after, located on avenue Frémiet, in
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Téléphone

In November the four members of the band that became Téléphone appeared on American Center stage. François Ravard and Olive promoted the gig by painting the
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"concert rock!" in the city. A few months and gigs later, Ravard became the band's manager. He was "the fifth member", involved in album cover conception and graphic design, bringing in
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and Franky Boy. He also managed tour production. He signed Téléphone at Pathé Marconi. He met Philippe Constantin, whose musical knowledge pleased him and who became his closest friend. Shortly after signing the contract, in November 1977, Téléphone released its first album. It went gold in a few months. The band sold millions of albums over the years. In 1980 Ravard established the "Telephone Music" a publishing company. He was one of the first to invest money in video promos (with such director as
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who made ''Argent trop cher'' and ''ça'' or
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''Un autre monde''). Ravard signed the band to a deal with Virgin UK and hired a British booking agent to get dates outside France. François Ravard handled A&R for toward Anglo-Saxon producers including Mike Thorne,
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and Glynn Johns. In 1985, due to internal tension, the band split up.


Marianne Faithfull

François Ravard joined Artmedia from 1986 to 1987, taking care of artists
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and Rita Mitsouko - (for '' The No Comprendo'') and signed
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or
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. In 1987, François Ravard established movie production company R. Films. He produced short films and three feature films: ''Divine enfant'' by
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(1988), ''Stan the Flasher'' by
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(1990), ''La Pagaille'', de
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(1991). In 1994, while sharing office with Philippe Constantin, the latter introduced him to
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. Ravard became her impresario, manager and A&R person. He encouraged her work in theater, cinema, recordings, tours and readings. Faithfull got the leading role in '' Black Rider''. François Ravard then worked with her on the '' 20th Century Blues'' album, followed by a worldwide tour: ''An Evening in the Weimar Republic''. Faithfull then recorded ''Seven Deadly Sins''. The show appeared in opera theaters all over the world. For the ''
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'' album, Ravard suggested the
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song ''Flower Child'' and
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''For Wanting You''. For the album '' Kissin Time'', he brought in collaborators Blur,
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. On '' Before the Poison'' he arranged contributions from
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. Ravard co-produced the ''Dream'in My Dream'' documentary, as well as ''Live In Hollywood''. He encouraged Faithfull to work with
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Discography


Albums with Téléphone

* ''Téléphone'' (1977) * ''Crache ton venin'' (1979) * ''Au cœur de la nuit'' (1980) * ''Dure limite'' (1982) * ''Un autre monde'' (1984)


Albums with Marianne Faithfull

* '' 20th Century Blues'' (1997) * ''Weill: The Seven Deadly Sins'' (1998) * ''
Vagabond Ways ''Vagabond Ways'' is the 14th studio album by British singer Marianne Faithfull. This is her first album of original material since ''A Secret Life'' (1994). This work, produced by Daniel Lanois and Mark Howard, is a balladry-like extension o ...
'' (1999) * '' Kissin Time'' (2002) * '' Before the Poison'' (2004) * ''Live in Hollywood'' * '' Live at the BBC'' (2008) * '' Easy Come, Easy Go'' (2008) * ''Horses and High Heels (2011)''


Music DVD with Marianne Faithfull

* ''Sings Kurt Weill - Montréal Jazz Festival'' (1997) * ''Dreaming my dreams'' (1999) * ''Live from The Henry Fonda Theater in Hollywood'' (+ 1 CD) (2005)


References


Sources

* *«The Secret World of Serge Gainsbourg»
Vanity Fair
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