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Charles Aznavour

Charles Aznavour (born May 22, 1924) is a French singer and songwriter. He was born Chahnour Varinag Aznavourian in Paris, France, the son of Armenian immigrants. At an early age, his artistic parents introduced him to the world of theatre.

One of France's most popular and enduring singers, he began to perform by age nine and soon took the stage name Aznavour. His big break came when the singer Edith Piaf heard him sing and arranged to take him with her on tour in France and to the United States.

Often described as the "Frank Sinatra of France", almost all of Aznavour's songs deal with love. He has written more than 1000 songs as well as musicals, made more than 100 records, and has played in 60 movies. Aznavour sings in five languages and is the most well-known French singer abroad, performing at Carnegie Hall and other major venues around the world.

In 1996 Charles Aznavour was inducted into the Songwriters Hall of Fame.

 

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