
Romantic icon of French -speaking song, Frédéric François has fascinated his audience for more than five decades. Adulated for his sentimental ballads, he has a unique bond with his fans, especially women. Invited this Sunday, May 5 in the children of TV, the singer revealed an overwhelming story: that of an admirer out of a coma after hearing his voice.
Popular singer from the 1970s to today, Frédéric François – his real name Francesco Barracato – has established himself with his romantic walks and his inimitable style. Revealed in 1971 with I never loved as I love you, he continues successes as let me live my life or chicago, selling more than 35 million records during his career. Staying faithful to an audience very attached to his music, he continues to fill the rooms, more than 50 years after his beginnings.
With his tender gaze, his texts imbued with passion and his sweet voice, Frédéric François has always cultivated an image of a romantic Crooner. This assumed style has earned him immense popularity with a particularly faithful female audience. In his concerts, affection demonstrations are frequent: love letters, (…)