Graeme Allwright, Date of Birth, Place of Birth

    

Graeme Allwright

New Zealand singer-songwriter

Date of Birth: 07-Nov-1926

Place of Birth: Wellington, Wellington Region, New Zealand

Profession: singer, singer-songwriter

Nationality: France

Zodiac Sign: Scorpio


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About Graeme Allwright

  • Graeme Allwright (born 7 November 1926) is a singer-songwriter.
  • Born in Wellington, New Zealand, he moved to Great-Britain to become a comedian, but then moved to France in 1948.
  • Here he worked as scene-man, comedian, beekeeper, wine grower, English teacher, nurse in psychiatry, etc...
  • and began to perform and write folk songs a several years later in left bank's Parisian cabarets.
  • He was eventually signed by Sonogram.
  • In the 1960s, in addition to his own protest-songs, he translated into French a number of songs written by Leonard Cohen, Tom Paxton and Pete Seeger.
  • He became famous through the 1970s, but voluntarily escaped from the showbiz universe by travelling the world.
  • His life parallels this of one of its great inspirators, Woodie Guthrie; he introduced protest-song in France, and in spite of himself became iconic with the may 68's atmosphere.
  • Some of his songs are now part of the French folklore ("Le Jour de Clarté", "Jolie Bouteille", "Les retrouvailles", etc...).
  • He performed until the 2010s to spread his non-violent message - i.e., working in our consciences to change this inegalitarian society.
  • In the 2000s, together with Sylvie Dien, he wrote new lyrics to the French national anthem, "La Marseillaise", making it a song of peace rather than a song of war.
  • A movement is afoot in France to get the government to support the changes.

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