French musicians died because of Electrocution

Here are 1 famous musicians from France died in Electrocution:

Claude François

Claude François (February 1, 1939 Ismaïlia-March 11, 1978 Paris) also known as Claude Francois, Claude Francoise, François, Claude or Cloclo was a French singer, musician and songwriter.

His albums: 10 ans de chansons 1962-1972, 10 ans déjà, Ballades et mots d'amour, Belles Belles Belles, Claude François, Club, D'Alexandrie à Alexandra, L'Histoire de sa vie, ses plus belles chansons, Le téléphone pleure and Magnolias for ever. Genres related to him: Pop music.

Claude François achieved significant success in the French music industry during the 1960s and 1970s, known for his catchy pop songs and energetic stage presence. He was well known for his elaborate stage performances, which often featured elaborate choreography and a large team of dancers. Some of his most famous songs include "Comme d'habitude" (later made famous as "My Way" by Frank Sinatra), "Le lundi au soleil," and "Alexandrie Alexandra."

François was also a talented songwriter, penning songs for several other popular French singers. He owned a recording studio and record label, and helped to mentor and launch the careers of other artists.

Tragically, François passed away in 1978 at the young age of 39, when he was electrocuted in his home while changing a light bulb in the bathtub. Despite his untimely death, he has remained a beloved figure in French culture and his music continues to be popular to this day.

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