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Enrico Macias: France's megastar comes to the UK

November 30, 2012 10:59
Enrico Macias: \"I created songs to cope with being in exile\"

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Simon Round,

Simon Round

1 min read

It is not just the Rolling Stones who are celebrating 50 years of musical success this year. French singer Enrico Macias may not be a household name in this country, but he has been a star in France since 1962.
Now his British-based fans will be able to see him in concert, playing songs stretching right back through his career.

Macias was brought up in Algeria where he learned to play classical Algerian, Arabic and Andalusian music. However, his family were forced to flee during the war of independence there. Exiled in Paris, he started to write new songs.

He recalls: “I created songs in order to cope with my frustration at being in exile. Success eventually arrived after two years, but during these two years it was very difficult.”

After playing in cafes and bars, Macias was signed up by a record company and became an overnight sensation following his first TV appearance. He puts down his success to his originality.