Jacques Nazaire
I was born in Pnom-Penh in Cambodia from a mother of Indian origins (Pondichery) and a father from the French Caribbean (Guadeloupe).
I graduated from Goldsmiths College, London with a BMus in 2001 and with MMus in 2002.
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One day not long before Easter I was in a study room in my boarding school on the outskirts of Paris in France, being very bored with nothing in particular in my head. There was a guitar lying on a desk somehow forgotten by someone. I don’t really know why I picked it up but I did and it was as if I was struck by a lightning.
I knew from the age of nine what I didn’t want in life. I had plenty of time to think about it in boarding school. Aged 15, it took me a week to learn most of the common guitar chords and to teach them to others. I still remember this as one of the most joyful event of my life. I didn’t realise it at the time but with hindsight, I had planted the first seed of my artistic path.
Just three years later in Bangkok as I was about to graduate from school, I met Terry Thaddeus and Noel Holmes respectively guitarist and drummer of The Hunters - a fantastic rock group from Kuala Lumpur in Malaysia. After watching them play, rehearse, jam and go about their life as professional musicians I decided that that was the life I wanted for me. Even though I could see how hard and unpredictable this kind of life was. But beyond any considerations, I could see it as a way for me to freely channel and explore my creativity.
Back in Paris I set to study guitar seriously, on my own, and form the first of my many bands with Philippe Chauveau and Hubert Zeganadin. At the same time, when I was not exploring my guitar sounds, sometimes up to 10 hours a day, I started to do abstract drawings first with black Chinese ink and then with colour pen. I was in effect learning how to draw lines and how to mix colours.
Both in music and painting I set to be self-taught from the very beginning as it suited me best. I had spent so many years in boarding school with only myself as company that it seemed like a natural process. During that time Carmen Titus, my aunty, an amazing woman who juggled lots of different tasks simultaneously had a great influence on me. She was a very dedicated and disciplined painter. We had some great discussions about nearly everything that touched on the art world.
My first professional band was Cabo Verde. I joined Emmanuel Lima, Sallah Anne and Luis Da Silva for a residency in Agadir in Morocco. Coming from a background in hard blues heavily influenced by Jimi Hendrix, Eric Clapton and all the great British Blues guitar music, I was plunged in the universe of Bob Marley, Stevie Wonder, Soul, R&B and Reggae. It was a rapid and efficient way to learn. Back in Paris and after a full year of touring in Europe and a few recordings in collaboration with Gerard and Jean-Claude Mendes, Rene Bertrand, Arnaud Rogers. I joined and recorded with Hatz, a French Rock band led by Jean-Pierre Hasson and Marie Lecru (aka Marie Lenoir) and was signed to Epic Records with whom, I experienced music and theatre and I had my very first contact with cinema and the stage world through Marie Lecru.
Then I formed Kaizy with Jezabel Kipp and did a lot of tours in Europe, USA and Canada, and many studio recordings in Paris, London, New York, Brussels ( with Philippe Delire ) and Austin Texas. With Kaizy I had the opportunity to meet, play and jam with some great musicians: in Paris with Steve Shehan, in New York with Steve Jordan, JT Lewis, Mino Cinelu, in Austin with Jimmy Vaughan.
At the same time I started to paint with oil and it’s then that I knew I had found my medium. It has all the flexibility I wanted and all the intensity in the colours. For me painting and playing music always stand side by side. I need both to create. They always feed each other.
After Kaizy, I decided to settle in London in the early 90s. After doing the round of clubs I thought it was time for me to have a new challenge. After a couple of years in a foundation course in Kensington and Chelsea College and a performing course at the CityLit, I did a Music Degree in Goldsmith College followed by a Masters in Composition Studio Path.
There I discovered that learning to read music of great composers and learning to compose with sounds in electro-acoustic, was just an extension to what I was doing in bands for years. I discovered that there was so many ways to improvise and create music.
At the same time I started to put in practice the ideas I had about films. I did some collaborations with some dancers and choreographers from the Laban Center just outside Goldsmiths College. I did my first short film about contemporary dance and composed the music for it and a couple of films of live concerts.
My production of paintings grew at the same time and I started to exhibit a few times. After 6 years of studies I realised that it was time for me to pass on all I had learned and I started to teach.
Credits
Victoria Nazaire, Jessica Nazaire, Miles Nazaire, Alain Nazaire, Nicole Colonna, Carmen Titus, Noel Holmes, Hubert Zeganadin, Argeo Colonna, Jacques Titus, Terry Thaddeus, Philippe Chauveau, Ciro Colonna, Jean Titus, Colette Lafont, Isabelle Schinazi, Tito Colonna, Roger Titus, Philippe Gueugnon, Charlotte Leng, Jezabel Kipp, Annick Reisenthel, Herve Morzadec, Marie Chowdhury, Philippe Delire, Stephane Rene, Steve Shehan, Paula Nielsen and Soren Aagaard.