AZNAVOUR GOES ON TOUR TO U.S. WHERE HE FOR THE LAST TIME PERFORMED 60 YEARS AGO
Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Sept 07 2006
PRAGUE, SEPTEMBER 7, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. After parting of
60 years, French Armenian world famous chansonnier Charles Aznavour
returned American stage where he for the last time performed in
1948. "I can not live with the past and I always attempt to find those
themes which move the society at the moment," Aznavour confessed in
an interview given to one of the American newspapers. According to
Radio Liberty, world famous chansonnier is now preparing to record a
new disc. The new songs tell about refugees living in backyards of the
big city, abandoned villages getting older, racialism and, of course,
about love. "Young people are always and everywhere caught in my trap,
when they fall in love," 82-year old Aznavour jokes, who never stops
to confess: "I love the life."
Noyan Tapan
Armenians Today
Sept 07 2006
PRAGUE, SEPTEMBER 7, NOYAN TAPAN - ARMENIANS TODAY. After parting of
60 years, French Armenian world famous chansonnier Charles Aznavour
returned American stage where he for the last time performed in
1948. "I can not live with the past and I always attempt to find those
themes which move the society at the moment," Aznavour confessed in
an interview given to one of the American newspapers. According to
Radio Liberty, world famous chansonnier is now preparing to record a
new disc. The new songs tell about refugees living in backyards of the
big city, abandoned villages getting older, racialism and, of course,
about love. "Young people are always and everywhere caught in my trap,
when they fall in love," 82-year old Aznavour jokes, who never stops
to confess: "I love the life."