Guest of the Canal+ show as a party On Thursday, May 4, singer Salvatore Adamo turned to Nathalie Levy about her career and family. He particularly took advantage of his time on the show to talk about his father’s death.
“The young 46 years old left, I was 23 years old. cousins playing in the water pretended to be in trouble, my father really thought they were in trouble, he dived and became hydroxyne, that fate… He left me a family to be his teacher and guide. Thank goodness I was able to help them financially, but I didn’t have your father’s authority and I don’t like having authority actually I like to propose and everyone agrees and that’s it.“, she told Nathalie Levy. The journalist then questioned what her father inherited her, namely the voice of the Muezzin “who caught a cold in the northern fog“.
“My father had that voice and he would sing at family celebrations from time to time, and that’s a bit of an exaggeration. He told jokes and also inherited that voice to my two sisters, Eva, and a little bit of Tina, well, I don’t know where it came from…“explained before returning in more detail to the causes of his initial aphonia.”I learned, I’m not going to advertise against tomatoes, but I learned because when I was aphonic, the first question my ENT asked me was if I ate a lot of tomatoes, and indeed when he asked me the question, that was the case.‘ revealed.
The singer released her twenty-sixth album last January. French please!
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Source: Programme Television

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