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Bill Baxter

HistoryThe group signed with the Virgin label that published their first single "Petit avec des grandes oreilles" in 1982, then the mini-album La Belle vie (which contains seven songs) in 1983.
In 1985, Bill Baxter recorded Embrasse-moi, idiot!, a musical produced by Patrick Timsit, inspired by Billy Wilder's film.
The single of the same name was a success during the 1985 summer, reaching number 7 on the French SNEP Singles Chart.
In 1987, the single "Bienvenue à Paris" was released, which was a duet with the londonian singer Tippa Irie.
In the 1990s, the group decided to devote itself to the audio-visual for the TV program Les Guignols de l'Info, including "Reviens JPP reviens" and "La Combine à Nanard".Laurent Ganem (real name : Joe Cool) also composed the song "Plus rien n'est comme avant", published on Sylvie Vartan's album Sylvie.
He is the president of the varieties commission of the SACEM.

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