On October 1st, Charles Aznavour, the world’s last and greatest troubadour, was found dead in the bath at his home in the small village of Mouriès, in southern France. He was ninety-four. Aznavour’s ...
When I tell people that I recently talked to Charles Aznavour, I tend to get two questions. First, from people of a certain age, those who remember where they were when JFK was shot: "Charles Aznavour ...
Charles Aznavour was a quintessentially French singer, sometimes called “France’s Frank Sinatra,” whose songs became classics and who sold over 200 million albums. His life story is told in the biopic ...
Aznavour enjoyed a career spanning decades that saw him performing and packing out stadiums at the age of 94 DUBBED “France’s Frank Sinatra” Charles Aznavour was best known for his hit song She. The ...
Legendary singer Aznavour given award for family efforts to save Jews in WWII French-Armenian receives honor from President Rivlin, speaks of the historical suffering endured by the both the Jewish ...
Charles Aznavour’s performing career endured eight decades, with a prompter in his final years the sole concession to age — or to difficulty recalling a 1,000-song repertoire. Known as France’s Frank ...
Aznavour was close to Liza Minnelli with whom he toured and collaborated on a live album in 1995 (AFP/Getty) It would be difficult to place the master practitioners of the French chanson in order of ...
France paid tribute to Charles Aznavour on Friday in a solemn and subdued ceremony that contrasted sharply with the singer's joyful character. By The Associated Press France paid tribute to Charles ...
Veteran French singer and songwriter Charles Aznavour, whose illustrious career spanned more than eight decades, has died at the age of 94, his spokeswoman told CNN on Monday. He died in the French ...
PanARMENIAN.Net - World famous chansonnier Charles Aznavour along with his sister Seda Garvarents recorded a song in Armenian Im Yare ( "My sweetheart"), independent French journalist Jean Eckiantold ...
‘I can’t see, and I can’t hear,” says Charles Aznavour. With his diminutive figure engulfed in a squashy armchair, his face half-hidden by dark glasses, he seems tetchy and vulnerable. He gave a ...