It's time for confessions for artists with varied profiles, from Cher to Didier Wampas via Chico and Chrissie Hynde.
Since the astonishing Life by Keith Richards, published in 2010, many rock stars have confessed by publishing their memoirs! Rod Stewart, Elton John, Debbie Harry, Neil Young, Bruce Springsteen and many others have sacrificed to this exercise, with varying success. The two sixties legends Mick Jagger and Paul McCartney announced that they were not interested. But many others continue to fill the shelves. This fall marks the release of five works by musicians. Le Figaro read them and took this test bench from them.
Dear, the autobiography, part I
The book : this first volume of an ambitious “American-style” autobiography ends in the early 1980s. It required seven years of work from its author, now 78 years old, and the help of a “ghostwriter » to overcome his memory problems. Very entertaining, the book is a concentration of “name dropping” that will make your head spin. Cher has seen it all, experienced it all…
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