Valjean
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1. VALJEAN are a four pi… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists using this name.
1. VALJEAN are a four piece PARTY R'N'R band from Hamilton, NEW ZEALAND . Heavily influenced by beer, hating on "the man", and other discrepancies the average "joe" finds himself balls deep in. Formed in late 2009 from the ashes of previous NZ acts and with a more heavy sound they released a 2 track demo before members went traveling in 2010 putting the band on hold until early 2011. Since then, their sound has progressed more and more towards a R'N'R 80's metal type influence but is still aggressive and very southern.
2. Valjean Johns, known on Carlton as just "Valjean," was an oklahoma-born pianist who had two chart records and two albums for Carlton. His first single, "The Theme From Ben Casey" [Carlton 573], made the top-30 nationally in the spring of 1962. The followup single, "Till There Was You" [Carlton 576], was backed by Ernie Freeman's Orchestra, but only reached #100. Two additional singles, pulled from the Mashing the Classicks album, failed to chart. Valjean proved to be the last chart success for Carlton.
1. VALJEAN are a four pi… Read Full Bio ↴There are multiple artists using this name.
1. VALJEAN are a four piece PARTY R'N'R band from Hamilton, NEW ZEALAND . Heavily influenced by beer, hating on "the man", and other discrepancies the average "joe" finds himself balls deep in. Formed in late 2009 from the ashes of previous NZ acts and with a more heavy sound they released a 2 track demo before members went traveling in 2010 putting the band on hold until early 2011. Since then, their sound has progressed more and more towards a R'N'R 80's metal type influence but is still aggressive and very southern.
2. Valjean Johns, known on Carlton as just "Valjean," was an oklahoma-born pianist who had two chart records and two albums for Carlton. His first single, "The Theme From Ben Casey" [Carlton 573], made the top-30 nationally in the spring of 1962. The followup single, "Till There Was You" [Carlton 576], was backed by Ernie Freeman's Orchestra, but only reached #100. Two additional singles, pulled from the Mashing the Classicks album, failed to chart. Valjean proved to be the last chart success for Carlton.
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