Mike Brant

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Mike Brant
Background information
Born February 1, 1947
Origin Haifa, Israel (Born in Cyprus)
Died April 25, 1975
Genre(s) Pop
Occupation(s) Singer
Instrument(s) Vocals
Years active 1969 - 1975
Label(s) EMI, NMC
Website http://www.mikebrant.com

Mike Brant (February 1, 1947April 25, 1975) was a Israeli singer that had great sucssess in France. He is considered to be one of the most successful Israeli singers outside of the bounds of the state. He became famous after he published his song "Laisse moi t'aimer" ("Let me love you"). He committed suicide at the height of his success jumping from his apartment in Paris.

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[edit] Biography

[edit] The start of His career

Moshe Brand Sela was born on the February 1, 1947 in a Jewish refugee camp in Cyprus to polish parents. his mother was an Auschwitz survivor. Until the age of five Mike didn't speak at all. On November 1947 his family finally came to Israel. They settled down in Haifa, in a two-room apartment where modesty confined with poverty.

At the age of 17 Mike joined as a singer to the band his brother established which was calls "Chocolates". The band appeared in the parties, in the streets, and in café's in Haifa and Tel Aviv. After a while they started to perform in the nightclubs of the Tel Aviv hotels Dan Carmel and Hilton Tel Aviv. He performed many songs in English and in French, even though he could only speak Hebrew. In 1965 he changed his theatrical name Mike which sounds more international.

One night, Mike was discovered by Jonathan Karmon, director of the big music hall in Israel. Karmon caught the talent of the star. He signed a contract with Mike and the whole band went on touring almost a year in the US and South Africa. In 1968 Mike made it big time, singing and dancing every night before audiences up to two thousand people.

In May 1969, Mike was in Teheran. He performed at "Baccara", the Hilton's night club. By coincidence, at the beginning of the evening, a French young singer performed there too. It was Sylvie Vartan. she saw Mike's performance and was impressed by his talent and charisma. After his performance, she came to see him and congratulate him. she told him that with his talent, he could make it in France and if he comes, she will help him make contacts in the world of show business. she gave her phone number in Paris.

Following Sylvie's promise to him, Mike arrived on July 9, 1969 to Paris with only a Hundred dollar bill in his pocket, determined to take his chance in Paris where great careers had been built. During ten days he desperately tried to contact Vartan without luck until she eventually contacted him and introduced him to the French producer Jean Renard, which a couple of years earlier was responsible for the success of the singer Johnny Holiday with the song "How I love you". Their collaboration leads to the change of Mike's family name from Brand to Brant, Ranar wrote up Mike's first and most successful hit "Laisse Moi T'aimer", huge success at the "Midem" music festival of January 1970, and on radio all over France. The plate sold about 50,000 copies within the first two weeks. The anonymous young person whom landed in Paris penniless only half a year earlier became a massive hit over night.

[edit] The peak of his success

Within a few months he sold a million and half copies of the plate of the song "Laisse Moi T'aimer" (Let me love you). Further success in Europe came after he represented France in a radio contest broadcasted throughout Europe and even in Israel on Radio Luxembourg with the song "Mais dans la lumiere" (Grief inside the light) and won the contest. He continued to release new hits: "Qui saura" (Who knows), "Un grand bonheur" (In the big happiness) and "Parce que je t'aime plus que moi" (Because I love you more than myself). His first album that was called "Record of Gold" (Disque d'or) indeed became one and sold millions of copies.

His concerts became masses of crowds showing their admiration when thousands of girls and women shouted and fainted. Mike Brant toured all over Europe. In February 1971 he was wounded badly in a road accident.

In 1971, at the peak of the success he arrived perform in several concerts in his home land, Israel. Later, after the Yom Kippur War started, he returned to perform in Israel in front of the combatants in the front.

[edit] The Suicide

With his success arrived also the less pleasant affects of it. Mike switched managers that got him into an insane concert race. By the year 1973 Mike appeared in 250 concerts, part of them in front of an audience of 6,000 up to 10,000 people. The same amount of concerts continued for two whole years. In addition to that, Mike's life was a continuous escape from the his female admirers that didn't cease to chase after him.

The contrast between the loneliness in which he lived and the formidable success which he dreamed about affected him. On the 22nd of November 1974 he tried to commit suicide by jumping from the hotel room of his manager in Geneva. This suicide did not succeed. After that attempt he appeared in less concerts for a while and focused on the recording of his album "Dis lui" ("Tell her").

In 25th of April 1975, on the day in which Mike was supposed to introduce this album for the first time live on the television he jumped from the balcony of his apartment in Paris and was killed, at the age of 28. Mike Brant was buried in a cemetery in Haifa. his grave became the location for pilgrimage of his admirers.

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