Alain Kan
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14 September 1944
Rue de la Pompe metro station
Alain Kan | |
|---|---|
| Born | Alain Michel Zisa 14 September 1944 Paris, France |
| Disappeared | 14 April 1990 (aged 45) Rue de la Pompe metro station |
| Status | Missing for 35 years, 9 months and 29 days |
| Occupations | Singer, songwriter |
| Musical career | |
| Genres | |
| Years active | 1963–1990 |
Alain Kan (born Alain Michel Zisa; 14 September 1944[1]), is a French singer[2] who disappeared on 14 April 1990.[3]
Music career
In the spring of 1963, at the age of 16, Kan released his first 45 rpm at Pathé-Marconi, "Si l'amore" (written by Bob du Pac and Jean-Louis Chauby) on the A-side, and "Quand tu reviendras" (written by Michel Jourdan and Danyel Gérard) on the B-side. The following year, in 1964, he released three 4-track EPs from Decca, mostly consisting of covers of American and Canadian singers, including Paul Anka.
Glam rock period
In the 1970s, Kan travelled to London, England, where he developed an interest in the music of Lou Reed, T. Rex, and David Bowie, who would go on to be an enormous influence on him, and he met Marie France. Inspired by the glam rock music of these musicians, Kan made a foray into glam rock with the album "Et Gary Cooper s'éloigna dans le désert..." (1975), followed by "Heureusement en France on ne se drogue pas" (1976). While recording the latter at the Château d'Hérouville, in Hérouville-en-Vexin, Val-d'Oise, he met David Bowie. Kan said of this meeting: "In Hérouville, I met Bowie, who took me away for ten days in his black Mercedes. Since then I have not missed my discoloration ... There have been lots of photos in the press and since then there has been a kind of respect for me".
Disappearance
Alain Kan disappeared on 14 April 1990. He was last seen at the Rue de la Pompe Parisian metro station.[7]
Personal life
In 1971, Alain Kan became the brother-in-law of singer Christophe, when Christophe married Kan's sister, Véronique.
See also
Discography
- Et Gary Cooper S'Éloigna Dans Le Désert... (1975)
- Heureusement En France, On Ne Se Drogue Pas... (1976)
- What Ever Happened To Alain Z. Kan (1979)
- Parfums De Nuit... (1986)
Compilations
- Alain Kan13 Coffret 3 CD – 2007