Charles Aznavour, French-Armenian singing star, dies at 94
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French-Armenian musician Charles Aznavour has died at the age of 94, his spokeswoman confirmed.
The singer and songwriter, who had returned from a concert tour of Japan last month, died in his home in Alpilles in southeastern France.
He had to cancel several concerts last year after breaking his arm in a fall.
Sometimes described as France’s Frank Sinatra, his career spanned over 80 years. His most famous songs include She and Dance in the Old Fashioned Way.
He sold over 180 million records and was named Entertainer of the Century by CNN in 1998. Aznavour recorded more than 1,400 songs and appeared in more than 60 films. He performed on stage into his 90s.
He was married three times and had six children.