Renaud Pierre Manuel Séchan (), known as Renaud (), born 11 May 1952, is a French singer, songwriter and actor. His characteristically 'broken' voice makes for a very distinctive vocal style. Several of his songs are popular classics in France, including the sea tale "Dès que le vent soufflera", the irreverent "
Laisse béton", the ballad "
Morgane de toi" and the nostalgic "
Mistral gagnant". However, with the exception of a recording of "Miss Maggie" in English and a
franglais
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Etymology
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recording of "It is not because you are", his work is little known outside the French-speaking world.
Career
Early work
Fresh out of school, Renaud was determined to become an actor. By chance he met the actor
Patrick Dewaere and was invited to join the company of the comedy theatre
Café de la Gare, which had recently been founded by
Patrick Dewaere,
Coluche, and
Miou-Miou.
His early work is characterized by a volatile temperament, innovative use of French, and edgy, dark, leftist social and political themes. Raised in an educated milieu, the son of an intellectual, Renaud adopted the looks and attitude of working-class youth in the 1970s, and reflected this in his lyrics. A recurrent theme is his disgust for the average French person with
petit-bourgeois preoccupations and right-wing leanings (see ''
beauf'').
His music focuses on the disparity between classes, the abuse of political power, overbearing authority and disgust for the military and the police, with rare glimpses of tenderness for his fellow humans, the planet earth, and art.
Middle period
In 1985, in a concert in Moscow, in what was an orchestrated gesture, roughly one third of the spectators upped and left the concert hall when he sang the anti-militarist "Déserteur". In the late 1980s and the 1990s, Renaud's work was distinguished by "softer" subjects such as his then-wife Dominique, his daughter
Lolita
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and his friends, as well as comedian and singer
Coluche for whom he wrote the tribute "''Putain de camion''" ("Bloody Lorry") after Coluche's death in a road accident. He has also ventured into regional music and language, such as the language of Marseille in ''La Belle de Mai'', the north with ''Renaud cante el' Nord'' and even Corsican polyphonics in "Lolito lolita".
In 1992, he financially helped resurrect the defunct satirical weekly ''
Charlie Hebdo
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'' and wrote a column titled ''Renaud bille en tête'' for a couple of years. His column appeared again in 1995–1996, retitled ''Envoyé spécial chez moi''. In 2006, he published ''Les Bobos'', as a satire on the Parisian lower bourgeoisie.
In 1993, he also played the leading part of Étienne Lantier in the film ''
Germinal'' directed by
Claude Berri.
Resurgence
After an unproductive period marked by alcoholism, he made a significant comeback with his 2002 album ''
Boucan d'enfer''. That album's hit was "
Manhattan-Kaboul", a duo with
Axelle Red
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which tackled current issues by drawing a parallel between a victim of the 9-11 attacks in New York and an Afghan girl, both caught up in a war they don't understand.
In 2009 Renaud released ''
Molly Malone – Balade irlandaise'', an album of Irish ballads. Produced by ex-
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bassist
Pete Briquette, the album was commercially successful (certified double-platinum in just over a month) but the singer's feeble, often out-of-tune vocals caused some negative reviews.
In 2014, a collective of 15 artists released a tribute album containing 14 tracks covers of his songs under the title ''
La Bande à Renaud''.
On 26 January 2016, on his website, Renaud released "Toujours debout", the first track from his new studio album yet to be released. On the same day, he announced on the French public radio station
France Inter the title of his new studio album: ''Toujours debout''. The video "Toujours debout" was released on 26 February 2016. On 8 April 2016, Renaud released a studio album, ''Toujours debout'' but oddly sold under the simple title ''Renaud''.
Personal life
Renaud was born at 03:30 in the
15th arrondissement of Paris
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, ten minutes after his brother David. His mother chose the name Renaud because her mother and grandmother would sing ''La complainte du Roi Renaud'' (The Lament of King Renaud) to her, and she found it so sad that she would cry each time she heard it.
His father
Olivier Séchan
Olivier Séchan (January 14, 1911 – July 7, 2006) was a French writer most know for his children’s books. He was born in Montpellier and died in Paris at the age of 95. He was the son of Louis Séchan and brother of Edmond Séchan.
Life and ...
, born to a Protestant Languedoc family from the
Cévennes and Montpellier, was a novelist and children's writer. He taught German in a secondary school in Paris. The director
Edmond Séchan is his uncle.
His grandfather was the scholar and Hellenist
Louis Séchan Louis may refer to:
* Louis (coin)
* Louis (given name), origin and several individuals with this name
* Louis (surname)
* Louis (singer), Serbian singer
* HMS ''Louis'', two ships of the Royal Navy
See also
Derived or associated terms
* Lewis (d ...
, who taught at the
Sorbonne. His ancestors were pastors. His mother is the daughter of a coalminer from the
Nord-Pas-de-Calais region. Renaud dedicated part of his work to his familial roots, singing traditional songs in the regional
Picard language
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and playing the part of Étienne Lantier in ''
Germinal'', a film based on the famous
Émile Zola novel.
He is the sixth of eight children born to his father. He has two brothers: David, his fraternal
twin, and the writer
Thierry Sechan, as well as two sisters. He also has two half-sisters and a half-brother, children of his father and his first wife.
During his childhood, Renaud lived in the
14th arrondissement of Paris
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with his paternal grandparents in a building reserved for teachers by the
RIVP. Among seven people, they shared two rooms. Soon his family was able to move to a large apartment, with his father being a teacher and his grandfather being a celebrated academic.
Between ten and twelve years old, he wrote novels on his father's typewriter and discovered
Yé-yé and
the Beatles.
In August 2005, Renaud married Romane Serda, the mother of his son Malone. In 2007, he announced to the press his intention to move his family to London, citing a love for British society and expressing disillusionment at the current state of France. In 2009 Renaud's daughter, writer
Lolita Séchan, married French acoustic singer-songwriter
Renan Luce.
In September 2011, Romane divorced Renaud on the account of his alcoholism and depression.
Discography
Studio albums
Live albums
* 1980: ''
Bobino'' (Polydor)
* 1981: ''
Le P'tit bal du samedi soir et autres chansons réalistes'' (Polydor)
* 1982: ''
Un Olympia pour moi tout seul
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'' (Polydor)
* 1989: ''
Visage pâle rencontrer public
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'' (Virgin)
Compilations
Singles
(Selective)
Film
* ''
Germinal'' (1993) as Étienne Lantier
* ''
Crime Spree'' (2003) as Zéro
Awards
* 1993: Traditional music album of the year award for "Renaud cante el' Nord"
* 2001: Lifetime achievement award
* 2003: Three awards given for: Album of the Year, Artist of the Year, and Song of the Year (for ''
Manhattan-Kaboul'' with
Axelle Red
Fabienne Demal (born 15 February 1968), better known by her stage name Axelle Red, is a Belgian singer-songwriter. She has released 11 albums, including '' Sans plus attendre'', '' À Tâtons'', '' Toujours Moi'' and '' Jardin Secret''; she is b ...
)
See also
*
La Bande à Renaud
References
External links
*
Biography of Renaud from
Radio France Internationale
{{DEFAULTSORT:Renaud
1952 births
Living people
Male actors from Paris
French activists
French male film actors
French male singers
French Protestants
French satirists
French singer-songwriters
Lycée Montaigne (Paris) alumni
Café de la Gare
French male singer-songwriters