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RIP Charles Aznavour (1924 – 2018)

RIP Charles Aznavour, 94, French-Armenian singer, best-known for “La Bohème” (1966), a song which is part of the Jahsonic 1000.

A re-interpretation of this song was done by Jahsonic fave Nicolas Jaar [above].

This entry was posted in European culture, music on October 2, 2018 by jahsonic.

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