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Michel Fugain

French singer

1942 - today

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His biography is available in 13 different languages on Wikipedia. Michel Fugain is the 1,254th most popular singer, the 4,304th most popular biography from France and the 77th most popular French Singer.

Michel Fugain is most famous for his upbeat pop and folk songs, particularly as the leader of the musical group Le Big Bazar in the 1970s, which brought joy and social messages to French audiences. Surprisingly, he initially studied medicine before abandoning it to pursue a career in music. His lasting legacy includes influencing French pop culture with his optimistic tunes that continue to be celebrated in concerts and media.

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Among Singers

Among singers, Michel Fugain ranks 1,254 out of 4,381Before him are Mustafa Sandal, Claudia Muzio, Tom Verlaine, Lounès Matoub, Peter Maffay, and Lynn Anderson. After him are Alim Qasimov, Angela Gossow, Katri Helena, Luz Casal, Paloma San Basilio, and Emma Abbott.

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Contemporaries

Among people born in 1942, Michel Fugain ranks 421Before him are José Serra, Jeffrey Ullman, Pamela Tiffin, Mike Resnick, Marco Rota, and Roshan Seth. After him are Willis Reed, Eleuterio Sánchez, Quentin Bryce, Kenichi Ogata, Jean Shrimpton, and Yevhen Stankovych.

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In France

Among people born in France, Michel Fugain ranks 4,304 out of NaNBefore him are Bruno Coulais (1954), Bafétimbi Gomis (1985), Kingsley Coman (1996), Pierre Michon (1945), Yvette Cauchois (1908), and Romain Duris (1974). After him are Ratramnus (800), Paul Déroulède (1846), Hugo Falcandus (1200), Jean-Augustin Barral (1819), René Lemoine (1905), and Léopold Eyharts (1957).

Among Singers In France

Among singers born in France, Michel Fugain ranks 77Before him are Jean Philippe (1931), Daniel Balavoine (1952), Claude Nougaro (1929), Désirée Artôt (1835), Mady Mesplé (1931), and Michèle Torr (1947). After him are Viktor Lazlo (1960), Marcel Amont (1929), Jacques Higelin (1940), Joséphine Fodor (1789), Danièle Dupré (1938), and Emma Shapplin (1974).

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