Courrier Laval, Quebec
March 13 2009
Serge Bedrossian: singing to the beat of the world
par John Fasciano
Serge Bedrossian, crooner, balladeer, composer and consummate stage
performer brings his Chansons aux rythme du monde - Songs of the
Rhythm of the World concert to Laval for the first time, this coming
April 3.
Accompanied by his orchestra, Bedrossian, a veteran of many years of
success in the music industry will sing of love and life in several
languages: French, English, Armenian, Arabic, and Spanish. He will
also launch his new CD You Are Leaving. The concert will feature many
new songs, and of course, quite a few in tribute to Bedrossian's
fellow Armenian and great source of inspiration, the inimitable
Charles Aznavour.
"It will be a concert full of colour and a celebration of love won,
love lost, love regained, in the international language of love
- music and song. Join us, bring the love of your life, you'll
have a great time," sums up the Laval resident who has performed on
many stages world-wide, including Montreal's Place Des Arts.
March 13 2009
Serge Bedrossian: singing to the beat of the world
par John Fasciano
Serge Bedrossian, crooner, balladeer, composer and consummate stage
performer brings his Chansons aux rythme du monde - Songs of the
Rhythm of the World concert to Laval for the first time, this coming
April 3.
Accompanied by his orchestra, Bedrossian, a veteran of many years of
success in the music industry will sing of love and life in several
languages: French, English, Armenian, Arabic, and Spanish. He will
also launch his new CD You Are Leaving. The concert will feature many
new songs, and of course, quite a few in tribute to Bedrossian's
fellow Armenian and great source of inspiration, the inimitable
Charles Aznavour.
"It will be a concert full of colour and a celebration of love won,
love lost, love regained, in the international language of love
- music and song. Join us, bring the love of your life, you'll
have a great time," sums up the Laval resident who has performed on
many stages world-wide, including Montreal's Place Des Arts.