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Hervé Vilard (born René Vilard; 24 July 1946 in
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, France) is a French pop singer, who first became famous in the 1960s. His first single " Capri c'est fini" became an international hit in 1965 and rendered him instantaneously famous. The song sold 3.3 million copies. "Nous" (1979), "Reviens" (1981) and "Méditerranéenne" (1983) are among his other big hits. He is famous in Latin America, as he settled there between 1969 and 1978, singing in Spanish. His long national and international musical career as a singer, songwriter and stage performer spans four decades. In 1992, in recognition of his contributions to French culture, he was awarded the
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in a ceremony at the Parisian Théâtre des Variétés hosted by
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.


Early life

René Vilard was born 24 July 1946 in a taxi which was transferring his mother Blanche to the Saint-Antoine hospital in Paris to deliver. Soon after his birth, his father had left home therefore Vilard never met his father. His mother eventually lost custody of her children and young René was sent to an orphanage in Paris. Later he was transferred to the Berry region of France into the custody of various
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s. Young René became a runaway during that period of his life. Eventually he was moved to the Cher region of France where he met a priest, Father Angrand, who became his mentor and taught him literature and music. In 1991, Vilard bought the monastery at La Celette, where he met Father Angrand and made it his home.


Success in Paris

Eventually young René left La Celette for Paris where he met
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, a former member of the
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and
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who later adopted him in 1962. This enabled teenager Vilard to finally remove himself from the state
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system. He started working at various places in Paris including a record store at
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. René wanted to further cultivate his musical talents and started taking singing lessons. During this time he was discovered by an executive working for
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. The meeting with the executive from Mercury Records led to a meteoric rise in his musical career. His first single ''Capri c'est fini'' was released in June 1965 under the Mercury label and instantly became a hit both in France and abroad selling 3.3 million copies and making Hervé Vilard a household name overnight. ''Capri c'est fini'' was co-written with Marcel Hurten, and has been described as "eternal" and "written with intensity by Vilard". Following the success of ''Capri c'est fini'', French newsmagazine ''
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'' offered the singer a deal under which the magazine would help him find his mother. In return, Hervé Vilard gave the magazine exclusive rights to the interviews and the press coverage that would follow a successful reunion. After Vilard accepted the offer, ''France Dimanche'' launched a publicity campaign which eventually resulted in Vilard reuniting with his mother. At the same time, the sales of ''France Dimanche'' increased substantially. His mother died in 1981. Building on the success of ''Capri c'est fini'' Vilard released two more hits ''Mourir ou vivre'' and ''Fais-la rire'' which establish him as a successful artist. In 1966, he became the opening act for Claude François, with whom he later went on a European and world tour. After some time, disagreements arose between Vilard and François and their co-operation ended.


International success

From 1967 to 1969, he embarked on a tour of South America where he met with success. He went back to France between 1969 and 1970 and subsequently left again to take up residence in
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until his successful comeback to France in 1978. He met with great success in Latin America, including
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where he was under a contract. Beyond Latin America, his records become hits in
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,
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, and
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. He also played to sold-out concerts at the ''Palais des Sports'' in
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,
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in 1966.


France

In 1978, his single ''Nous'' became a hit in France, selling 2 million records. On 31 December 1979, he appeared for the first time at L'Olympia where he starred in a variety show which became very successful. In the summer of 1980 his hit single ''Reviens'' sold 1 million copies. During this period, he combined his studio work with tours across France, and in 1984, 1985 and 1987, he produced the hit albums ''Ensemble'', ''Les Chansons que j'aime'' and ''P'tit brun'', forming a chain of 1980s album hits. His tours also included performances for charity and appearances at
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s. In the early 1990s, Vilard produced ''L'Amour défendu'' and also appeared at the L'Olympia again. In 1992, he received the ''
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'' in a special ceremony at the Parisian Théâtre des Variétés hosted by
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. In 2004, the Berry region honoured Villard by officially naming a performing arts building after him. The same year his compilation CD ''Cri du coeur'', which includes lyrics from the works of
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,
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, Brecht,
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and other writers and poets, marked a departure from his usual entertainment-oriented style and gave him wide recognition among France's literati. He declared, in ''
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'' magazine that same year, that he noticed former Nazi officer
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had attended one of his concerts in
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, that helped arrest him to deport him to France for trial. In 2006, he wrote an autobiography ''L'âme seule'', followed a year later by ''Le Bal des papillons'', recounting in both books his experiences from humble origins to stardom and the relationship he developed with his mother after he found her.


Personal life

In 1967, Vilard was also the first well-known French singer to  come out as gay and did so on the radio. He has been admitted to hospital due to his
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of the middle ear.


Discography

*'' Capri c'est fini'' (1965) *''Fais la rire'' (1969) *''Champagne'' (1976) *''Rêveries'' (1977) *''Nous'' (1977) *''Je l'aime tant'' (1981) *''Ensemble'' (1983) *''Le Vin de Corse'' (1986) *''Tout simplement'' (1997) *''L'Amour défendu'' (1990) *''Simplement'' (2002) *''Cri du cœur'' (2004)


Publications


L'âme seule
Author Hervé Vilard Publisher Libra Diffusio, 2007 , Length 325 pages
Le bal des papillons
Author Hervé Vilard Publisher LGF/Le Livre de Poche, 2009 , Length 310 pages


References

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