Marc Toesca’s playlist

Marc Toesca’s playlist
Marc Toesca’s playlist

What are Marc Toesca’s favorite songs? Anecdotes, memories and favorites, the host has carte blanche to help you discover his musical universe.

Of Ornella Vanoni has Innocents Passing by Gainsbourg, Daran and the chairs or Bruce SpringsteenMarc Toesca takes control of France Bleu’s musical programming in “Marc Toesca’s Playlist”, to be discovered on Saturday June 29 from 3 p.m. to 4 p.m.

Through his choices, he tells us his memories, his anecdotes, and becomes the host of your Saturday afternoon on France Bleu.

Marc Toesca is a television and radio host, born October 20, 1955. He started on radio by winning a competition in 1977, then worked for RMC Côte d’Azur and hosted Disco Club in 1978. In 1984, he joined Canal+ to present the top 50 for almost ten years, where he became famous with his introduction Hello, little nails! In 1987, he released the song “Femmes du monde” without much success. After Canal+, he hosted a musical game show on France 3, then in 2007, joined France 2 to co-host Tubes of tubes. The same year, he became a godfather of the MaxTv80 community and founded Monte-Carlo Records, where he produced various artists.

In 2014, he presented the Top Hits on France Bluea meeting dedicated to Top 50 which he popularized in the 80s. The show is broadcast from Monday to Friday on the 44 radio stations of the France Bleu network. Since the 7 september 2019he is a columnist on the comedy show France 3, Saturday to laugh about ithosted by Jean-Luc Lemoine. He hosts the show Pop Story on France Bleu from 2015 to 2020.

“Hello, it’s Marc Toesca, I’m delighted to meet you on France Bleu, who gave me carte blanche for a very personal playlist. This is an opportunity for me to share with you some titles hidden at home , in my discotheque and even in my memory.”

He will be at the helm of Ma vie en Vinyle on weekends on France Bleu from the start of the school year.

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