Marc Lavoine pushed to his limits by Jean-Jacques Goldman

Marc Lavoine pushed to his limits by Jean-Jacques Goldman
Marc Lavoine pushed to his limits by Jean-Jacques Goldman

A true godfather of French song, Jean-Jacques Goldman's remarks and criticisms are to what those of Anna Wintour are to fashion: indisputable. This Thursday, November 21, Match published an exceptional cross-interview with Marc Lavoine and Florent Pagny, two lifelong friends, close and confidants for over 40 years. The opportunity for the two artists to look back on their respective careers and for the interpreter of She has the revolver eyes to reveal a conversation he had with Jean-Jacques Goldman, at a time when his career was booming. wing.

“Jean-Jacques is a very fair person. I also made songs with him and he helped me by putting me in the hands of his brother. I must have been really bad,” he said. he began before continuing: “And, one evening, I was at his house, he said to me: 'Do you think that you are really made for this job? Maybe it will never work for you again? '. I thought he was was making fun of me, but no, he was serious. He went so far as to push me to question myself. But I later proved to him that it was more than a job for me. did not choose to do so. Confident, Marc Lavoine will go back up the slope, to become today one of the best-known singers on the French music scene.

After officially retiring in 2016, leaving the Enfoirés troupe, Jean-Jacques Goldman literally disappeared from the public scene. (…)

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