From Ethiopia to Utopia: A Remarkable Journey in Music and in Love

Biography & Memoir, Entertainment & Performing Arts
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Author: Jean-Paul Vignon ISBN: 9781370117758
Publisher: Jean-Paul Vignon Publication: November 8, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition Language: English
Author: Jean-Paul Vignon
ISBN: 9781370117758
Publisher: Jean-Paul Vignon
Publication: November 8, 2017
Imprint: Smashwords Edition
Language: English

If you wonder what it was like to be born in the land of Sheba, to live as a child in Beirut during WWII, or as a young actor in Paris during the French New Wave, or as a singer in New York City’s Mad Men era, Jean-Paul Vignon transports you to all of those places and moments in his unforgettable memoir, FROM ETHIOPIA TO UTOPIA: A Remarkable Journey in Music and in Love.

As a boy in Djibouti, Jean-Paul studied hard, but dreamed of dancing with Ginger Rogers and singing with Mickey Rooney. His attempts to pursue medicine, then law, in Paris were no match for his desire to perform, and he quickly pivoted to a singing and songwriting career in Paris. His work in cabarets led to his discovery by a French film producer, which led to a career in film. Jean-Paul rode the New Wave to New York, singing on Le Liberté all the way to Manhattan, where he appeared on stages and screens across America.

Embraced and encouraged by the cream of 20th century entertainment–including Edith Piaf, Gloria Swanson, Ed Sullivan, Liza Minnelli, Merv Griffin, Maurice Chevalier, William Holden, Dick Clark, Farrah Fawcett, and Bette Midler–Jean-Paul was befriended by all who enjoyed his dynamic company and his passionate voice.

Every step on his path was paved with love–his love of life, of music, and especially of women–from the first kiss at five years old, to the married woman who stole his virginity at 16, to the Parisian lesbian who wanted to experience a man, to the forbidden shipboard romance en route to America, to his first wife who bore him a beautiful daughter. Jean-Paul’s experiences of life and romance have brought him to his ultimate beloved, and a joyful peace that comes from a life well-lived.

Jean-Paul’s adventures evoke a time of exoticism and elegance we can only dream of, and read about, when we join him on his journey FROM ETHIOPIA TO UTOPIA.

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If you wonder what it was like to be born in the land of Sheba, to live as a child in Beirut during WWII, or as a young actor in Paris during the French New Wave, or as a singer in New York City’s Mad Men era, Jean-Paul Vignon transports you to all of those places and moments in his unforgettable memoir, FROM ETHIOPIA TO UTOPIA: A Remarkable Journey in Music and in Love.

As a boy in Djibouti, Jean-Paul studied hard, but dreamed of dancing with Ginger Rogers and singing with Mickey Rooney. His attempts to pursue medicine, then law, in Paris were no match for his desire to perform, and he quickly pivoted to a singing and songwriting career in Paris. His work in cabarets led to his discovery by a French film producer, which led to a career in film. Jean-Paul rode the New Wave to New York, singing on Le Liberté all the way to Manhattan, where he appeared on stages and screens across America.

Embraced and encouraged by the cream of 20th century entertainment–including Edith Piaf, Gloria Swanson, Ed Sullivan, Liza Minnelli, Merv Griffin, Maurice Chevalier, William Holden, Dick Clark, Farrah Fawcett, and Bette Midler–Jean-Paul was befriended by all who enjoyed his dynamic company and his passionate voice.

Every step on his path was paved with love–his love of life, of music, and especially of women–from the first kiss at five years old, to the married woman who stole his virginity at 16, to the Parisian lesbian who wanted to experience a man, to the forbidden shipboard romance en route to America, to his first wife who bore him a beautiful daughter. Jean-Paul’s experiences of life and romance have brought him to his ultimate beloved, and a joyful peace that comes from a life well-lived.

Jean-Paul’s adventures evoke a time of exoticism and elegance we can only dream of, and read about, when we join him on his journey FROM ETHIOPIA TO UTOPIA.

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