So we were with Laurent Voulzy, who took his guitar. We started talking about his song Amelie Colbertreleased in 2001, in which he evokes Guadeloupe, his mother’s native island, but also an archipelago of music which, for a musician, is necessarily an inspiration.
In this episode of our chronicle behind our voicesthis is what you hear:
Laurent Voulzy, Amelie Colbert2001
Stellio and his Creole Orchestra of Tagada, Eti Tintin1934
Laurent Voulzy sings to us Michaud was watching2021
Henri Debs, Manuela Pioche and Maurice Alcindor, Michaud was watching1964
Laurent Voulzy sings to us Machining2021
Typical Combo, Machining1972
Laurent Voulzy, Amelie Colbert2001
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Remember: during the summer of 2019, La Playlist de Françoise Hardy was a crossing of the musical baggage of an author, composer and performer considered as the arbiter of the elegance of pop in France.
In July and August 2017, we spent A Summer in Souchon, during which Alain Souchon guided us on a tasty walk through a lifetime of love for song.