Volo (musical duo)

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Volo is a French musical singing duo made up of brothers Frédéric et Olivier Volovitch originating from Tours, France of Ukrainian origin, with Volo being an abbreviation of the family name.

Volo
OriginFrance
GenresChanson
Years active2001–present
LabelsOpera Music
PlayOn
At(h)ome
MembersFrédéric Volovitch
Olivier Volovitch
Websitevolo.fr

Career

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Frédéric Volovitch had been a singer and guitarist with the French band Les Wriggles with Christophe Gendreau, Stéphane Gourdon, Antoine Réjasse and Franck Zerbib since 1995. He was studying at the Conservatoire de la rue Blanche in Paris. Starting with 2001, he decided to run as a side project a duo formation with his brother, with the duo's first public appearance in 2002 as an opening act to Bénabar.[1][2] The duo was signed to Opera-Music label. Volo released their debut album Bien Zarbos in 2005 with 19 tracks. It was so successful that they recorded a live acoustic version of 23 songs on their 2006 live album Blancs Manteaux à Volo. They included photos of the concerts on the record sleeve as a thank you.[1]

In August 2006, Antoine Réjasse and Franck Zerbib decided to quit Les Wriggles, but Frédéric Volovitch stayed in the formation renderred a trio in addition to continuing the Volo project. Volo's second album was Jours heureux released in 2007 also on the Opera-Music label followed by EP Bref... made available online and as an added bonus to Jours heureux. Third studio album released in 2009 studio called En attendant. Meanwhile, Les Wriggles had folded allowing concentration on Volo.

Sans Rire is the band's most-recent release with two singles "Toujours à Côté" in November 2012 and "Sans rire" in January 2013.

Discography

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Albums

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Studio albums

Year Album Peak positions
FR
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2005 Bien zarbos 200
2007 Jours heureux 185
2009 En attendant 63
2013 Sans rire 53
2017 Chanson française 75
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2020 Avec son frère 128
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Live albums

  • 2006: Blancs Manteaux à Volo

Compilation albums

  • 2010: C'est pas tout ça

References

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  1. ^ a b Libération: Ce que vaut Volo (in French)
  2. ^ Evene: Volo Groupe français (in French)
  3. ^ "SwedishCharts.com Volo discography page". Lescharts.com. Retrieved 2013-03-25.
  4. ^ "Le Top de la semaine : Top Albums Fusionnes - SNEP (Week 5, 2017)" (in French). Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. 2013-06-10. Retrieved 7 February 2017.
  5. ^ "Top Albums (Week 12, 2020)" (in French). Syndicat National de l'Édition Phonographique. Retrieved 24 March 2020.
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