Michel DELPECH

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Singer & Musician

FrenchBorn Michel DELPECH

French singer-songwriter

Born on January 26, 1946 in Courbevoie , France

Died on January 2, 2016 in Puteaux , France

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In 1963, he had his debut release hit "Anatole" on Disques Vogue. In 1964, Michel Delpech met Roland Vincent, and a long singing songwriting partnership ensued with Delpech being signed to Festival French record label.



In 1965, he took part in music comedy Copains Clopant that had a 6-month run and made him very popular, particularly through his interpretation "Chez Laurette". He was the opening acts for Jacques Brel's goodbye concert at the Paris Olympia. In 1967, he collaborated with Johnny Stark. In 1968, he won "Grand Prix du Disque award for "Il y a des jours où on ferait mieux de rester au lit".

...   In 1963, he had his debut release hit "Anatole" on Disques Vogue. In 1964, Michel Delpech met Roland Vincent, and a long singing songwriting partnership ensued with Delpech being signed to Festival French record label.



In 1965, he took part in music comedy Copains Clopant that had a 6-month run and made him very popular, particularly through his interpretation "Chez Laurette". He was the opening acts for Jacques Brel's goodbye concert at the Paris Olympia. In 1967, he collaborated with Johnny Stark. In 1968, he won "Grand Prix du Disque award for "Il y a des jours où on ferait mieux de rester au lit".



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