- Jacques Fred Petrus
Jacques Fred Petrus, born 1949 in
Guadeloupe , French West Indies, died 1986 inGuadeloupe , French West Indies. Businessman, and a pioneer of ItalianDisco music.Early years
He worked as a diesel-engine mechanic on a cargo ship only 15 years old before his early interest for
R&B and Soul music brought him toParis where he worked as aDJ .In the late 60s he moved to
Milan ,Italy and continued his career as a DJ for several famous local clubs like "Good Mood". After a crucial meeting with music studentMauro Malavasi (1958-), who became his working partner and main song writer and producer, they formed a production company called Goody Music Productions (GMP) and a studio inBologna in the second half of the 70s.In 1978 they released their first studio project called Macho which was followed up by more or less minor successful productions like Revanche and
Peter Jacques band . But it wasn't until 1980 when their latest creation called Change was revealed Petrus and Malavasi reached their goal of world wide success.Change - Petrus' biggest success
When Change hit the market in 1980 with their debut album "The Glow of Love" Petrus and Malavasi didn't know the magnitude of the success that was to come. Petrus used two other Italians besides Malavasi on this album, bassist
Davide Romani (1959-) and guitaristPaolo Gianolio . Romani, who not only wrote the No 1 hits "A Lover's Holiday" and "The Glow of Love" (vocals byLuther Vandross , was hired by Petrus to perform together withJocelyn Brown ), but also arranged and conducted the entire set in conjunction with Gianolio. Besides "A Lover's Holiday" which reached the No 1 spot on Billboards Hot Dance Club Play for nine weeks the album also received 7 Grammy's.Although similarities with famous disco band Chic, which was a source of inspiration for Romani, Change had their own more slick and more sophisticated blend of European finesse and American groove oriented disco. Chic's style was more aggressive, R&B oriented. From 1980 to 1983 when Chic disappeared Change managed to climb higher on the charts each year, a rather satisfying and amusing fact for the founders Petrus, Malavasi, Romani and Gianolio. Although Jacques Fred Petrus released many other tracks with many other artists, none achieved the same fame and success as Change.
Other projects 1981-1982
After the tremendous hype with Change Petrus and Malavasi launched several new projects like The Brooklyn, Bronx and Queens band (
B. B. & Q. band ) in 1981, High Fashion (including the Romani penned hit "Feelin' lucky lately" which reached the No 32 spot on Billboards R&B chart) and Zinc in 1982. Other Petrus projects included Peter Jacques Band, and Rudy (a solo album for Goody Music collaborator Rudy Trevesi). Petrus' and his troup of Italian studio musicians and writers also co-wrote and produced The Ritchie Family's 1982 album "I'll do my Best (for you baby)". The title track became a club hit, and was penned by Romani. Of all these new projectsB. B. & Q. band reached beyond the rest. Their self-titled 1981 debut album included "On the Beat" (by Malavasi), a highly catchy and hypnotic dance floor filler with a powerful intro that reached the No 8 spot on the Billboard black singles charts.References
* [http://www.jacquespetrus.com www.jacquespetrus.com] Jacques Fred Petrus biography
External links
* [http://www.jacquespetrus.com www.jacquespetrus.com] Jacques Fred Petrus biography
*http://www.freestylegrooves.com/docs/roots10.htm Jacques Fred Petrus biography
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