"Age has struck my friend" : Serge Lama pays tribute to his friend Marcel Amont

"Age has struck my friend" : Serge Lama pays tribute to his friend Marcel Amont

Singer Serge Lama wanted to commemorate his friend Marcel Amont, who passed away on March 8.

Singer Marcel Amont died on Wednesday, March 8, and many artists, such as singer Serge Lama, who wanted to write a short text on it, wanted to pay tribute to him on social networks. Facebook below a black and white photo of your friend.

Old age has struck my friend, wonderfully odd artist, always enjoyable, yes, death has struck my friend Marcel Amont. He was a friend of the Chauvier family when I was younger (real name Serge Lama, editor’s note). Sometimes he would come home for a bite while his stomach was crying for food. He then imposed on me on his tragic 1965 tour, ‘Watch out, he’s a singer!’ he was the one running to save my voice shouting. He carved “Escamillo”, “sky blueberry”, where he grabbed “I am your balcony” from young Nougaro and “Brown Mexican” from Aznavour and made a little comic masterpiece. It’s funny but never rude which is a feat. It was the summer hit ‘Bleu, blanc, blonde’, to which he performed a fun stage song. Memories are intense. He didn’t drink or smoke, but he liked girls and love, he was a great athlete. He did a lot for the socialist party, then was betrayed by his people. He told me that he suffered greatly from this and that despite this, his friend Brassens, nicknamed ‘Jojo’, had warned him, but that nothing could be done against such a generous nature. He wanted all people to be happy in the best of possible worlds. His fate on earth came to an end yesterday, but this player, filled with flamboyance and enthusiasm in my and your hearts, will survive for a long time. Hello Marcel and thank you for the many laughs and smiles that we were not ashamed to leave.

Hello artist!!!” He wrote.

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Source: Programme Television

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