Marc Ogeret
Marc Ogeret is a singer born in 1932 with Paris.
It starts to sing songs of Felix Leclerc and Léo Ferré with the terraces of the coffees towards 1954. Pierre Prévert (brother of Jacques) notices it and its chance gives him. It starts to make the cabarets. It receives the price of the Académie Charles-Cross-country race in 1962. In 1965 it passes in first part of Georges Brassens.
In 1967, it is high-speed motorboat of a spectacle devoted to Aragon. It records the disc Ogeret sings Aragon , its disc more sold. In 1968, premise with the events of May 1968, it records two discs of revolutionary songs Around the Commune and Chansons against . The exit, envisaged in April 1968, is deferred two years… It records then sea shanties, then assembles a spectacle around the Condamné to dead of Jean Genet with the compositrice Helene Martin.
After new discs devoted to Aragon and Ferré, it records four albums devoted to Aristide Bruant in 1977 and 1978.
It continues its career while making rounds in the whole world (Belgium, Canada, Egypt…). It records songs on Resistance, on Jean Vasca… Its discs are republished out of CD.
Partial discography
- Chansons Against
- condemned to dead one (according to Jean Genet)
- Ogeret sings Aragon
- Chants of Sailor
- Ogeret sings Vasca
- Ogeret sings Ferré
- Chansons of revolt and hope
Center files or of documentation
The Institute of economic and social working history (IHOES), Belgian center of files based in Liege has, in its collections, one 45 turns of Marc Ogeret relative to the International one
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