Asked by our colleagues from Télé-Loisirs, Cyril Féraud returned to the songs that marked his life. And there is an artist who touched his heart.
This Monday, June 20, France 3 broadcast Festive music, a program presented by Cyril Féraud from the ancient theater of Orange. On this occasion, the host indulged in a few secrets for our colleagues from Tele-Leisure. In particular, he revealed that there was a singer who particularly touched him. At the question : “What songs did your parents hum to put you to sleep when you were a kid?”the presenter of slam makes a touching confession: “My mom used to sing Hugues Aufray’s Le Petit Âne gris to me. A few years later, I presented the Tender Age tour with him, and when he sang it to me, I cried like a madeleine!”
A nice thought for his mother but also for Hugues Aufray who therefore touched his heart. But he’s not the only artist. Indeed, Cyril Féraud remembered two other singers who have an important place: “The first kiss was on Celine Dion’s Pour que tu m’aime encore, during a party with my childhood sweetheart. It lent itself better to that than Tout [est fini entre nous, ndlr] by Lara Fabian!” And apparently, Cyril Feraud is not just a listener.
Cyril Féraud will become a singer
He is also a singer, as he reveals in this interview, when he confides in the first time that he sang in front of an audience : “It was L’Envie d’aimer, with Daniel Lévi, in La Boîte à secrets, two years ago. I keep saying that if one day I am fired from TV, I will become a singer of Another memory is engraved in my memory: last year, for Musiques en fête, I performed Le Blues du businessman live with the tenor Florian Laconi. I had taken singing lessons for three months and nothing said to my family, present in the theater in the middle of the 8,000 spectators! A great performance!
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