Home » Entertainment » very moved, Catherine Ringer evokes the disappearance of Fred Chichin and pushes a rant (VIDEO)

very moved, Catherine Ringer evokes the disappearance of Fred Chichin and pushes a rant (VIDEO)

Catherine Ringer was Bernard Montiel’s guest on RFM on January 16. The singer evoked with emotion the death of Fred Chichin, her partner in the city as on the stage and took the opportunity to push a rant, about Rita Mitsouko.

Always mourning “painful“more than Catherine Ringer a”accepted“. With Fred Chichin, since 1979 they formed the rock duo Les Rita Mitsouko, interpreters in particular of cults Marcia Baila and Andy. But today, Catherine Ringer pursuing a solo career. His partner died on November 28, 2007 from severe liver cancer, but their music still lives on thanks to the singer and in the show Catherine Ringer sings Les Rita Mitsouko. It is indeed the scene which still allows one to think about the future, had created unease on the set of C to you with an icy remark about his mate.

Catherine Ringer makes an update

Catherine Ringer was a guest of RFM and while Bernard Montiel evoked a concert of “40 years of the legendary duo”, the singer made an update: “I must specify that this mythical duo, he was 29 years old, after Fred died so I don’t see why we continue to count. The Rita Mitsouko are dead. The music is still there, we can listen to it on record, I can continue to play it, but the Rita Mitsouko are dead!“hammered Catherine Ringer.”It’s not 40 years of Rita Mitsouko, it’s been 40 years since we met in 1979 Fred and me, but we weren’t doing the Rita Mitsouko at that time. If we want to be precise and honest, no, it’s not been 40 years of Rita Mitsouko, we worked 29 years together“, she wanted to clarify. And to return to the death of Fred Chichin:”such mourning, there is always pain, fortunately not as much as at the beginning, and so much the better that means that it counts. I accepted anyway, the pain is stronger if you rebel and say ‘why the person died, it’s unfair’. It’s not a question of right or not fair, it’s a dirty disease“completed Catherine Ringer on the verge of tears, before Bernard Montiel, full of benevolence, prefers to change the subject. “I feel you are very moved, we will move on. I don’t want to make you cry “, he decided.


Leave a Comment

This site uses Akismet to reduce spam. Learn how your comment data is processed.