Ce roman unique en son genre est l'oeuvre de 13 romancières et romanciers jeunesse. Chacun a pris la plume à tour de rôle pour en écrire un chapitre et soutenir une belle cause : les bénéfices de Si on chantait ! seront reversés au Secours populaire français afin de favoriser l'accès à la culture pour tous.
Ambre et Louis-Edmond sont les meilleurs amis du monde. Pourtant, tout les oppose …
Julien Clerc sings the songs that made him famous from the early 70's to today and some of them are a masterpiece like "Femmes, je vous aime".. His voice is deep and emotional and you are being swirled around with the music and the lyrics and for a time, you sing along with him. You follow his career and how it has changed in quality and style from the begining until now.
Patrick Fiori, born in 1969 in Marseille, is a pop singer who rose to prominence through his performance in the successful musical Notre Dame de Paris and on "Belle," the hit single it spawned. This song, a collaboration with co-stars Daniel Lavoie and Garou, topped the French charts for many weeks in 1998, paving the way for a more financially viable recording career than Fiori's previous albums (1994's Puisque C'est l'Heure and 1995's Le Coeur a l'Envers) had seemed to suggest.
Superlatives are inadequate for the box record company Universal Music recently released. Two hundred hits on ten CDs, hundreds of hits and a lot of TV and news clips on five DVDs and then another book as reference book. It can not be on. The disadvantage of the Testament of the Seventies is that for a hundred euros a hefty investment. The advantage that you are now ready to be a hit with your Seventies Collection.
Superlatives are inadequate for the box record company Universal Music recently released. Two hundred hits on ten CDs, hundreds of hits and a lot of TV and news clips on five DVDs and then another book as reference book. It can not be on. The disadvantage of the Testament of the Seventies is that for a hundred euros a hefty investment. The advantage that you are now ready to be a hit with your Seventies Collection.
The music of French folk troubadour Hugues Aufray existed in stark opposition to the prevailing yé-yé sound that dominated pop charts in the mid-'60s. A disciple of Bob Dylan who regularly adapted his hero's songs into French, Aufray nevertheless proved a popular favorite whose own compositions, most notably "Santiano" and "Celine," quickly entered the mainstream vernacular.