Frédéric François

Frédéric François

1950-06-03 Lercara Friddi, Sicily, Italy Male 25 Known Credits

Biography

Frédéric François (born Francesco Barracato; 3 June 1950 in Lercara Friddi, Sicily, Italy), is a French-speaking singer-composer living in Belgium. Born on 3 June 1950 in Lercara Friddi in Sicily, in a very modest Italian family, he is the second child of Antonina (Nina) Salemi and Giuseppe (Peppino) Barracato. His mother was a seamstress in Lercara and his father was initially a miner in a sulphur mine in Lercara. He emigrated to Belgium in the coal basin of Liège, where he signed a three-year contract as a miner. In 1951, Nina and her two sons joined Giuseppe in Tilleur in a Red Cross Convoy. Francesco Barracato grew up in a family of eight children. Peppino used to sing Neapolitan songs and opera arias for pleasure and accompanied himself on the guitar. Young Francesco was only 10 when he sang O Sole Mio for the first time in public in a café frequented mostly by Sicilians in Tilleur, "Le Passage à Niveau" [The Level Crossing]. In 1963, he turned semi-professional as a singer-guitarist in a group called "Les Eperviers" [The Sparrow hawks]. He left the technical college in 1965 for the Liège conservatoire to study violin, where he took courses particularly in diction, declamation and voice. In 1966, he joined a new group called "Les Tigres Sauvages" [Wild Tigers] and won the "Microsillon d'Argent" [Silver Microgroove Record] at the Festival of Châtelet in Belgium – a prize that included the recording of a single. He recorded two titles: “Petite fille” [Little Girl] and "”Ne pleure pas" [Don't cry], under the pseudonym of François Bara. His father bought the 500 records that were pressed and managed to sell them for jukeboxes. The winner also got to perform as a warm-up act for three confirmed artists: Johnny Hallyday, Pascal Danel and Michel Polnareff, his idol. In 1969, his meeting with the Belgian producer Constant Defourny led to his first contract with a record company: Barclay-Belgique. He recorded “Sylvie” in July 1969, and released his first single under the name of Frédéric François, in homage to the composer Chopin, whose real first name was Frédéric-François. He gave his first performances as a solo artist in venues in the Liège region during the tour of The Best Group orchestra: he performed five of his own compositions, including Sylvie, of course. He released a new single, “Les Orgues de Saint Michel” [The Organ of Saint Michael], which was not at all successful, then another one, "Marian," accompanied by a second title "Comme tous les amoureux," [Like all people in love], which was written especially to represent Belgium at the Eurovision contest in 1970, but was not selected. ... Source: Article "Frédéric François" from Wikipedia in English, licensed under CC-BY-SA.

Personal Info

Gender

Male

Birthday

1950-06-03

Place of Birth

Lercara Friddi, Sicily, Italy

Known Credits

25

Known For

Acting

Also Known As

Francesco Barracato, François Bara

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Movie Credits

TV Credits

Sacrée soirée

1987

Self (21 episodes)

Vivement dimanche

1998

Self (1 episodes)

Champs-Elysées

1982

Self (6 episodes)

Midi Première

1975

Self (5 episodes)

Les Rendez-vous du dimanche

1975

Self (1 episodes)

Le monde est à vous

1987

Self (26 episodes)

Midi trente

1972

Self (5 episodes)

Fan School

1977

Self (23 episodes)

Star Academy

2001

Self (1 episodes)

La Chance aux chansons

1984

Self (13 episodes)

Samedi soir

1971

Self (1 episodes)

Système 2

1975

Self (3 episodes)

Stars 90

1990

Self (1 episodes)

Amanda

2016

Self (1 episodes)

Téléthon

1987

Self (3 episodes)

Les Jeux de 20 heures

1976

Self (1 episodes)

Il était une fois Champs-Élysées

2022

Self (archive footage) (1 episodes)

Cadet Rousselle

1971

Self (2 episodes)

The Unexpected Getaway

2022

Self (1 episodes)

La Boîte à secrets

2019

Self (1 episodes)

Stars à domicile

2001

Self (1 episodes)

Les années bonheur

2006

Self (1 episodes)

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