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Bernard Brumberg " Johnny
Hallyday "
Jean-Philippe Smet, Hallyday says
Johnny, born June 15, 1943 in Paris is a singer, songwriter and
actor French.

In 2010, after 50-year career, Johnny Hallyday is one of the
most famous French singers.
Its sales are around 60 million copies in France (including all
media) and 100 million in the Francophone world.
He has won 40 gold albums, 21 platinum and 9 Victories de la
Musique.
It is one of the most present in the French media landscape.
At its inception during the period yéyé (the sixties), Johnny
Hallyday requires a repertoire inspired and adapted from his
American idols.
He has recorded some 1,000 songs, including 250
accommodations (one quarter of his discography).
At its inception during the period yéyé (the sixties), Johnny
Hallyday requires a repertoire inspired and adapted from his
American idols.
His international career never took off. Despite several
concerts abroad in the years 1960 and 1970, and a concert in Las
Vegas in 1996, he was virtually unknown to the general public
outside of the Francophone world.
On December 2, 2007, he announced on the news 20 hours of the
tour broadcast TF1 Tower 66, in 2009, will be his last tour.
It invokes "I have too much respect for the public not to be too
old to go on stage. I do not want to become pathetic. .
The tour included such a step in Madagascar and Vietnam, these
two concerts with humanitarian, they were given the benefit of
UNICEF (including his wife Laeticia is godmother) and to fund an
orphanage.
Three concerts of the Tour 66 is provided at the Stade de France
in Paris on 29, 30 and May 31, 2009 before 80,000 spectators
every time (broadcast live on TF1 May 30).
On this occasion Sylvie Vartan will sing with him "good time
rock 'n' roll."
On July 14, 2009 as part of national celebrations, he gathered
700 000 people (by police) and over one million (according to
the organizers), on the Champ de Mars, at a huge free concert.
"This picture ....... he did a long time! Very simple and
friendly atmosphere" We found a few years later in St. Tropez
(Bernard Brumberg)
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