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Brel Jacques

Apr 8, 1929

Rating : AA (Data from a birth certificate)

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Relationship : Marriage 20 May 1950 in Brussel (Thérèse Adèle Laure Irène Michielsen, born 20 December 1926, Etterbeek) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Work : New Career 1953 (Performing in bistros and cabarets)

Family : Adopted a child 12 July 1953 in Anderlecht (France Denise Lucie) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Death:Death of Father 8 January 1964 in Anderlecht (Romain Jérôme Brel, born 6 February 1883 at Zandvoorde (Oostende)) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Work : Great Achievement 4 December 1965 in New York (Great debut in the USA at Carnegy Hall .) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Work: Other Work 23 August 1972 (Bar at the Crossing) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Work : Published/ Exhibited/ Released 17 November 1977 in Paris (Les Marquises) chart Placidus Equal_H.

Death:Death by Disease 9 October 1978 at 04:10 AM in Bobigny (Pulmonary embolism, age 49) chart Placidus Equal_H.

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Belgian-born French composer, lyricist and singer. He performed in Paris bistros and cabarets from 1953-1967, becoming the leading troubadour in France. Brel wrote over 500 songs, as well as produced and starred in the French version of "Man of La Mancha" and the musical, "Jacques Brel is Alive and Well and Living in Paris," 1968. The son of a cardboard carton manufacturer, Brel taught himself to play the guitar at 15. Enrolled in Catholic schools, he was an incorrigible mischief-maker and was expelled. He worked in his dads factory for four years, during which time he wrote songs. After his year of obligatory military service, he went to Paris and began singing his songs in small Left Bank cafes, accompanying himself on the guitar. His first pro engagement was at a theater in the Pigalle in 1953. Within a year he was taking gigs as second billing, singing of emotions and desires that are thwarted by misunderstandings and pettiness. His popularity grew steadily. Lean, energetic and attractive, he could be taken for a matinee idol, but his touch of the human condition gave him a dimension that was electric. His recordings and performances swept Europe, then America. He married Thérèse Michielsen (20 December 1926, Etterbeek) May 1950, when he was only 21. They had three daughters: Chantal Madeleine Jacqueline, France Denise Lucie and Isabelle Pauline Françoise Brel. Outside of songwriting, he has said that his chief interests are "making love and flying my plane." In 1971 he met the actress and writer Maddly Bamy (Hélène Bamy, 1943, Pointe-à-Pitre, Guadeloupe), who would stay with him during his last final years as a singer and poet. Last years In 1977, Brel decided to record one final album. Despite his recent years away from the continent, his legend lived on in Europe and his records still sold millions of copies each year. In August, Brel returned to Paris and moved into a small hotel. He had quit smoking and, despite his poor health, was enthusiastic about working again with his faithful collaborators François Rauber and Gérard Jouannest. In September and October, Brel recorded 12 of the 17 new songs he had written in the Marquesas. The result was his final album, Les Marquises, which included "Jaures", "Vieillir" (To grow old), "Le Bon Dieu" (The good Lord), "Orly", "Voir un Ami pleurer" (To see a friend cry), "Jojo", and "Les Marquises". The new album was released on 17 November and was received as an historic national event in France. At Brels request, Barclay did not run a huge promotional campaign for the album, and still, by word of mouth alone, over a million fans placed advance orders. The day the album was released, Jacques and Maddly returned to their home in the Marquesas Islands. In "La ville sendormait" (The city was falling asleep) the "enfant terrible" writer of "Ne me quite pas" wrote: La ville sendormait (The city was falling asleep). Et jen oublie le nom (And I even forget its name), Sur le fleuve en amont (Upstream on the river). Un coin de ciel brûlait (A batch of sky was blazing). La ville sendormait (The city was falling asleep). Et jen oublie le nom (And I even forget its name). See: Jacques Brel - La ville sendormait. From January to June 1978, Jacques and Maddly lived quietly at their home on Atuona Bay on Hiva-Oa island. In July, after his health began to fail, Brel was flown back to France and rushed to a hospital in Neuilly-sur-Seine, where doctors discovered a cancerous tumour. He remainedRead less

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Jacques Brel (1929-1978)

Jacques Brel, born April 8, 1929, in Brussels, Belgium, was a highly influential singer-songwriter and actor. He is widely considered one of the greatest French-language artists of all time, renowned for his intense, theatrical performances and poetic, emotionally charged lyrics. Although he passed away on October 9, 1978, his legacy continues to resonate with audiences worldwide. Unfortunately, as he predates the internet and social media era, there are no official social media accounts associated with him. However, numerous fan pages and groups exist across platforms like Facebook and YouTube, dedicated to sharing his music and celebrating his life.

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  • Remastered recordings of his albums are periodically released, making his music accessible to new generations with improved audio quality.
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  • Stage productions based on his songs or life story are regularly mounted, introducing his work to theater audiences.
  • Cover versions of his songs by contemporary artists help keep his music alive and introduce it to new listeners.

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Key highlights of his career include his theatrical performances, deeply personal and emotionally charged songwriting, and the lasting impact he has had on French and international music.

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