- Eddie Barclay
Eddie Barclay (
January 26 ,1921 –May 13 ,2005 ) was a French music producer whose singers includedJacques Brel andCharles Aznavour . He foundedBarclay Records .Life
Born Edouard Ruault the son of a café waiter and a post office worker in
Paris onJanuary 26 ,1921 , he spent much of his early childhood with his grandmother inTaverny (in today'sVal-d'Oise ). His parents bought the Café de la Poste bar in the middle of Paris while he was a child and at the age of 15 he left school to work in the café. He had not enjoyed his studies but he taught himself music and piano. He particularly liked Americanjazz and embraced the music ofFats Waller . He often visited the "Hot Club de France " to hear the quintet ofStéphane Grappelli andDjango Reinhardt .He became a pianist at "L'Étape" club in rue Godot-de-Maury, Paris where his half-hour sets alternated with the young
Louis de Funès , also at the start of his career. When the German occupiers of France banned jazz, he held regular social gatherings with otherzazou s at his home to listen to jazz records, and illegal radio stations.Pierre-Louis Guérin employed him as a pianist at Guérin's first nightclub, "Le Club".With the liberation in 1944 and consequent fashion for American music, Ruault changed his name to Eddie Barclay. Under this new name he married Michèle, the first of his nine wives, in 1945. His friends included
Boris Vian ,Henri Salvador , andMichel Legrand . He launched what he claimed to be the first discothèque, Eddie's Club, based on the American clubs that had opened to serve US military personnel, and started his own band in 1947. The band includedHarry Cooper (trumpet),Jean-Pierre Sasson (electric guitar),Bobby Guidott (bass), andEve Williams (vocals). Eve, whose real name was Nicole, would become his second wife. The band were to accompanyLouis Armstrong ,Ella Fitzgerald ,Dizzy Gillespie ,Sacha Distel , andQuincy Jones , who became the artistic director of Barclay Records at the end of the 1950s. It was during this time that he metCharles Aznavour .In 1949, with the help of Nicole, Barclay established Blue Star, his first record label, selling 78 rpm discs. The couple used their flat as a warehouse and used his scooter to make deliveries. Early records on the label were by
Renée Lebas ,Eddie Constantine andDon Byas . Nicole also helped him to found "Jazz Magazine" in 1954 with Boris Vian as the editor.In 1952 Alan Morrison, a visitor to Barclay's club, had invited him to visit the US to see the new recording technology that enabled the production of 45s and LPs. In 1955 Barclay agreed to manufacture and distribute
Mercury Records in Europe. He took 60 masters to Pathé-Marconi's Paris factory and began promoting the new microgroove format to the French market. As well as releasing US records by the likes ofRay Charles , Dizzy Gillespie,Sammy Davis, Jr. andDuke Ellington , Barclay engaged Gerhard Lehner, a German sound engineer, to make original recordings in rue Hoche, Paris. After selling 1.5 million copies ofThe Platters ' "Only You", Barclay Records rose to become the top music production company in France. His success led to his nickname as "roi du microsillon" (king of microgroove).His Francophone discoveries included the singers
Hugues Aufray ,Michel Delpech ,Dalida (whom he launched in 1956),Mireille Mathieu ,Claude Nougaro , andEddy Mitchell . His artistes delighted in the artistic freedom that he afforded them, and in the trust that he placed in their judgement.Aznavour joined the Barclay stable in 1956 even though they had been friends for over a decade by that time. They collaborated on some songwriting including "Quand Tu M'Embrasses" (When You Hold Me). Brel, the Belgian poet-singer who stayed with Barclay until his death in 1978, began his long association with Barclay in 1962, recording hits including "Le Plat Pays" (The Flat Country), and "Les Bigotes" (The Holier-than-thous) on the Barclay label. Brel left
Philips Records to join Barclay as didJuliette Gréco . Philips threatened to litigate but the matter was settled out of court and Barclay releasedJohnny Hallyday to Philips as part of the settlement.Léo Ferré was another established singer-songwriter who joined Barclays Records to great mutual benefit.Barclay's nose for success was not infallible, however: He refused to sign Bob Marley, ended his collaboration with
Pierre Perret and droppedMichel Sardou , four years after discovering him by telling him "My little old fellow, write songs if you want, but especially do not sing them. You do not have any talent!".At the beginning of the Eighties, recovering from cancer of the throat, which had been diagnosed in 1979, he sold 80% of his label to
Polygram , and retired toSaint-Tropez , where he had spent 25 years building a house sinceBrigitte Bardot persuaded him to buy land there in the late 1950s. His trademark was a white suit and his Saint-Tropez parties at which all the guests wore white became huge events for the French media. He emerged briefly from retirement with a new record label but it was not the success he wished.In March 1994 Barclay underwent quadruple bypass surgery after a heart attack. On
April 29 2005 he was admitted to theAmbroise-Paré hospital in Paris with urinary and pulmonary infections. He died there during the night ofMay 12 ,2005 and was pronounced dead in the morning. He has one son, Guillaume, from his third marriage.Works
Barclay transcribed and interpreted early jazz numbers. He cowrote the songs "Quand Tu M'Embrasses" with
Charles Aznavour , and "Le Rock de Monsieur Failair" withBoris Vian .He wrote the original soundtracks for several films, including "Bob le flambeur" (English title: "Bob the Gambler"; transliteration is "Bob the high roller") (1955) directed by
Jean-Pierre Melville .In 1988 he published his autobiography.
Wives
Barclay was notorious for his many wives to the extent that some journalists referred to him as 'Blue Beard'. At one of his later weddings, the officiating mayor of
Neuilly said: "Ah, good day, Monsieur Barclay, what a pleasure to see you yet again." His nine wives were:
* Michele (2 years) married in 1945
* Nicole (14 years), jazz singer under the name of Eve Williams
* Marie-Christine (4 years)
* Béatrice (1.5 years) - she subsequently marriedGuy Marchand
* Michele (briefly)
* Daniele (1 year)
* Cathy (3 years)
* Caroline (11 years) married in 1988
* Tiara, married in June 2002 on the island of Moorea.References
*Associated Press release 12:34
May 14 2005 .
*Sleeve notes, "Charles Aznavour: Je M'Voyais Deja" CD (EMI, 1995).
*Barclay, Eddie. "Que la Fête Continue" (Paris: Robert Laffont, 1988)
*O'Connor, Patrick. 'Obituary: Eddie Barclay', "The Guardian",May 16 2005 External links
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