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Jean Beauvoir
Jean Beauvoir

Jean Beauvoir: The Punk, Pop, and Rock Multitalent

Jean Beauvoir is an American singer, songwriter, bassist, and producer whose career spans the vibrant intersection of punk, hard rock, and pop. From New York City, he first gained major recognition as a member of the Plasmatics before achieving solo success and writing hit songs for artists like the Ramones and Kiss.

Early career

Born in Chicago and raised in New York, Jean Beauvoir's musical journey began in the late 1970s. His first significant break came when he joined the controversial and theatrical punk band the Plasmatics in 1980, playing bass and contributing to their album Beyond the Valley of 1984.

After leaving the Plasmatics, he formed the band Crown of Thorns, which blended melodic rock with a distinct edge. This period showcased his evolving songwriting and set the stage for his diverse industry work.

Breakthrough

Beauvoir's solo breakthrough arrived in 1986 with his album Drums Along the Mohawk on Virgin Records. The album's lead single, "Feel the Heat," was featured on the soundtrack to the blockbuster film Cobra, starring Sylvester Stallone, exposing his music to a massive global audience.

This high-profile placement solidified his status as a solo artist with mainstream rock appeal. The track received heavy rotation on MTV and rock radio, marking a peak in his commercial visibility.

Key tracks

Feel the Heat — This anthemic rock song served as the theme for the film Cobra and became Jean Beauvoir's most recognizable solo hit.

Voices in My Head — A driving rock track from his debut solo album that exemplifies his powerful vocal style and knack for catchy hooks.

Rock Ready — A later Crown of Thorns track that captures the band's signature blend of gritty rock and melodic, radio-friendly songcraft.

My Kind of Country — This song highlights his versatility and ability to craft a compelling narrative within a rock framework.

Beyond his own recordings, Jean Beauvoir became a sought-after songwriter and producer. He co-wrote and produced the title track for the Ramones' 1986 album Animal Boy, and contributed to Kiss's 1989 album Hot in the Shade, co-writing the single "Rise to It."

His production and writing credits extend to a wide range of artists, including Diana Ross ("Dirty Looks") and the Swedish rock band Europe. This behind-the-scenes work cemented his reputation as a versatile and skilled music industry professional.

Similar artists you might enjoy include Paul Di'Anno who also transitioned from a legendary punk/metal band to a solo rock career. Discover Little Steven for another multifaceted rock artist known for both his own music and high-profile collaborations. Check out Cheap Trick for their mastery of blending power pop hooks with hard rock energy. Listen to The Cult for a similar fusion of gothic rock atmosphere and anthemic, radio-ready songwriting.

Jean Beauvoir's music maintains a steady presence on classic rock FM stations and dedicated hard rock radio streams. His solo hits and work with Crown of Thorns are staples on playlists that celebrate the big sounds of the 1980s and 90s rock era.

The music of Jean Beauvoir, from his solo anthems to his influential collaborations, can be heard across the rock stations featured on our website. Listeners can discover his catalog by tuning into the classic rock and alternative radio stations available on onairium.com.

Feel The Heat (Extended Mix) (1986) was playing on BBR CLUB 80 99.3
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