Patrick Sébastien is a rather unique character in the PAF. Take turns humorist,
presenter, imitator,
actor, director,
singer and even popular tribune. He's a real jack of all trades. The proof? Her unwavering success in the village festivals where his songs are a hit with young people who are very focused onself-deprecation of his texts. Recently, Patrick Sébastien came to take a look at
Europe 1. At the microphone of Pascal Praudit evokes a very warm memory of his very electric youth.
Patrick Sébastien: popular host
Patrick Boutout, alias Patrick Sébastien, was born in Brive-la-Gaillarde. He left to build a career in the capital, starting with opening acts for artists like Michel Sardou. In the 1980s, it became
TV presenter while taking a few years to break through. With Sébastien is crazy! et Hello copiers!he finds his style. Between
imitation et nonsense.
Finally, from 1998 until 2019, he hosted Le Plus Grand Cabaret du monde on France 2. An entertainment combining sketches, magic tricks, acrobatics,
songs and others
improvisations. At that time, he became a very popular entertainer. In addition, he closes each show with a song of his own to celebrate.
Patrick Sébastien, bawdy singer
Because Patrick Sébastien has a great appetite for partying. And the song. For the celebration in song as in the villages of his youth. The host is afraid of nothing, especially not ridicule. He has a very substantial musical repertoire made up of hits that look like brilliance and bawdy albums.
The debauched bamboche is its department in Patoche!
From the 80s, he wrote and/or composed songs for
Marie Myriam or the accordionist of
Pierre Perret. He is more or less, already, in vibes of guinguette. He then created his company
Music making where he produces all his records.
Patrick Sébastien has had an impressive discography for nearly 35 years with around twenty albums.
The very cash ex-star on his adolescence
With such a career, such a CV and such longevity, Patrick Sébastien has established himself as a leader in his field. His latest album, Patoche Foreverwas released this year. A year ago, this one passed by Pascal Praud on Europe 1. The opportunity to be old-fashioned, to tell stories of yesteryear like a slightly saucy Beaver Father.
“We were on edge, what? […]”, launches Patrick Sébastien, evoking the slows in the booms. “We weren't sure Tinder […]
We didn't talk much, we touched each other, it was natural.” He continues: “Nothing stops you from putting on some good slow songs at home. This flirting was funny.” After the song, Patoche coach in seduction?
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