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Guy Bonnet

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Musical artist (1945–2024)
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Guy Bonnet
Bonnet at the Eurovision Song Contest 1970
Background information
Born(1942年05月12日)12 May 1942
Avignon, France
Died8 January 2024(2024年01月08日) (aged 81)
Avignon, France
Occupations
  • Author
  • composer
  • singer
Musical artist

Guy Bonnet (French pronunciation: [ɡibɔnɛ] ; (12 May 1942[1] [2] – 8 January 2024)[3] was a French author, composer, and singer. He wrote the lyrics and composed the music for "La Source", the French entry in the Eurovision Song Contest 1968, performed by Isabelle Aubret. In 1970, he participated himself in the contest for France, with "Marie-Blanche" coming fourth out of twelve contestants; he repeated the experience in 1983 with "Vivre ", finishing eighth out of twenty.

Bonnet wrote and composed songs for various artists, including Mireille Mathieu, Sylvie Vartan, Franck Fernandel, and Massilia Sound System. He also wrote a contemporary pastorale "La Pastorale des enfants de Provence".

Bonnet died in Avignon on 8 January 2024, at the age of 81.[4]

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Note: Entries scored out signify where France did not compete. Italics indicate an entry in a future contest.
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