In 2002, Jean-Jacques Goldman announced that he was ending his career as a singer after many successful years. Since then, the artist has made rare public appearances, among others, going on stage with the Enfoirés. A friend of the singer looks back on his last stint with the troupe created by Coluche.
Iconic face of BastardsJean-Jacques Goldman made his last appearance on stage in 2016, alongside the troupe of artists created by Coluche. Since his retirement from the musical scene, the singer has been very discreet about his life as much as his projects, which does not prevent him from winning the first position of the French people's favorite personalities every year. If he avoids being talked about, the interpreterAt the end of my dreams continues to lend his pen to the greatest artists, like Céline Dion for whom he composes two new titles which should appear in 2025. In the columns of Paris Matcha friend of Jean-Jacques Goldman returned to the reasons for his isolation and recalls his last scene with the Bastards.
“The last time he performed at Les Enfoirés: a friend of Jean-Jacques Goldman remembers his last television appearance alongside the troupe of artists created by Coluche
Being a singer can be a source of stress, especially when your name is Jean-Jacques Goldman and you have sold 28.5 million albums during your career. Regularly asked to compose new titles by many artists close to him, Jean-Jacques Goldman now prefers to work in the shadows: “He is happy to no longer live with fear in his stomach.”confides a singer close to the artist in the columns of Paris Matchpublished this Wednesday, November 13, 2024. His friend reveals about his last television appearance for Restos du coeur : “The last time he performed at Les Enfoirés, in 2016, he was in a state of total stress because he had to sing a song!”
“I have him on the phone for important questions” : Jean-Jacques Goldman still involved in the Enfoirés cause
If Jean-Jacques Goldman withdrew from the troupe of artists fighting for Les Restos du Coeur, of which he had been a part since 1989, he never refuses to help his former artist friends. Last March, producer Anne Marcassus revealed to RFM: “Jean-Jacques, fortunately, is still there and follows us and is still interested.” The interpreter of'Fly me always willingly agrees to lend a hand on subjects that he masters to perfection thanks to his many years spent alongside the Enfoirés: “I have him on the phone for important questions. I like to get his opinion and all that. When it works, he's happy that it works, but if there are important things, it's true that I ask him to decide. Afterwards, he watches it with pleasure and he gives us his little comments, so that's great. Even if he's not there, he's there,” she confided to Bernard Montiel.
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