Died at 94-year-old Charles Aznavour

In his extraordinary career, over seventy years of age, he had written over 1,300 songs, sung in eight languages, selling 300 million Charles Aznavour records, missing at 94 years of age in Paris, the town in which he was born on May 22, 1924. Child of Micha Aznavourian, an Armenian immigrant of Akhaltsikhe, [...]
In his extraordinary career, over seventy years old, he had written over 1,300 songs, sung in eight languages, selling 300 million disks
Charles Aznavour disappeared at the age of 94 in Paris, the town in which he was born May 22, 1924. The child of Micha Aznavourian, an Armenian immigrant originally from Akhaltsikhe, today's Gjerorhini, and Knar Bagdasssarian, an Armenian immigrant originally from Smirna, Turkey, had soon become a pillar of French music and beyond. Canttographer, artist and theatre actor of Armenian origin, Aznavour was also a diplomat who dealt specifically with his country's issue of origin. As far as last year, in Erevan, the capital of Armenia, the Armenian government has handed the keys to the Aznavour Museum, still in the breeding phase.
In his extraordinary career, over seventy years old, he had written over 1,300 songs, sung in eight languages, selling 300 million disks in the world, as much as some of his most important rock colleagues. For him, he often showed in interviews, the scene was more than home, and his idea of death was that of his retirement and not singing in”.












