Juliette: "Taking inspiration from everything around me" – 26/07/2018



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 After several years of absence, Juliette returned to Carcassonne. / Credit Yann Orhan

After several years of absence, Juliette returned to Carcassonne. / Credit Yann Orhan

While the curtain fell on the stage of Chénier, it is place Carnot that the Off will occupy the festival-goers until Saturday. This evening, place to Juliet. An invaluable singer-songwriter, the precious artist of the French scene confesses to having "already come to Carcassonne five or six years ago. I found this frame open very nice, very popular and in addition, it is often very good. "

With his thirty years of slung scene, Juliette explains having" started a little by chance the music . Indeed, I sang a lot in bars and restaurants, and one day I noticed myself. Then things got chained and grew very fast. Today, I always enjoy singing and touring. "

This summer in Carcassonne, Juliette will be at the piano, accompanied by five musicians with whom she has worked for some for nearly thirty years, and will sing the titles of his new album entitled "I do not like music". "It's a humorous title, a joke to have fun, since I obviously love to sing!" Says Juliette. "I'm not doing the song clearly for Saturday night, but for the French song, elaborated and worked with text," she explains.

To write her songs, Juliette explains "to be inspired by everything what's around me, it can come from anywhere, then you have to organize it. This necessarily requires imagination and research. I try and want to reach as many people as possible with my songs ". With a simple pleasure, that of "being applauded by people. It's similar to a reward, and that's also why we do it all. "

Tonight, from 22 h 15, on site Carnot. Free. In the first part, at 20 h 30, Erwens

Festival In: Amadou and Mariam at 8:30 pm For nearly forty years, Amadou and Mariam managed to combine happily their love story and a musical career by becoming, discreetly but surely, the most famous ambassadors of Malian music and more broadly African music. They have inspired many artists who mix "afro" and electro sounds, like MHD, DJ Mujava, Awesome Tapes From

Africa, Four Tet or Jamie. If in the 80s some spoke of "World Sono", Amadou and Mariam are the ones who made it real.

Youssou Ndour at 22 h

In 79, with his group Etoile de Dakar, Youssou Ndour launches a new dance the "fan" »which is all the rage in the clubs of the Senegalese capital and it becomes from this moment, the new undeniable ambassador of the Senegalese music.

In 2007, Youssou NDour is elected by the magazine Times among the 100 most influential personalities

of the world. In 2011, he released an album "Dakar Kingston" in tribute to Bob Marley. In November 2016 he released his latest album, "Africa Rekk". Youssou himself describes his 34th studio album as "A journey between modern Africa and traditional Africa, a

crossing of different African cultures."

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