Charles Aznavour, beloved French crooner, dies aged 94
French singer Charles Aznavour, who rose to stardom under the wing of Edith Piaf and went on to steal the hearts of millions with decades of haunting love songs, has died at the age of 94, his spokeswoman said on Monday.
Reuters — French singer Charles Aznavour, who rose to stardom under the wing of Edith Piaf and went on to steal the hearts of millions with decades of haunting love songs, has died... more info
Guardian Music — Singer best known for ballad She sold 80m records and had a parallel career as an actor The French singer Charles Aznavour has died at the age of 94, French media have re... more info
Reuters — French singer Charles Aznavour, who stole the hearts of millions with decades of haunting love songs, has died aged 94, his spokeswoman said on Monday.
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New York Post — Charles Aznavour, the legendary crooner and actor who was dubbed the “Frank Sinatra of France,” died Monday at age 94 after a career that began in occupied France dur... more info
Chicago Sun-Times, IL — In his career, Aznavour wrote upward of 1,000 songs. The love ballad "She" topped British charts and was covered by Elvis Costello for "Notting Hill." more info