Francoise Hardy, French pop singer and fashion muse, dies aged 80
Françoise Hardy, whose elegance and beautifully lilting voice made her one of Frances most successful pop stars, has died aged 80.
Her death was reported by her son, the fellow musician Thomas Dutronc, who wrote Maman est partie, (or in English, mum is gone) on Instagram alongside a baby photo of himself and Hardy.
Hardy had lymphatic cancer since 2004, and had undergone years of radiotherapy and other treatments for the illness. In 2021, she had argued in favour of euthanasia, saying that France was inhuman for not allowing the procedure.
Hardy was born in the middle of an air raid in Nazi-occupied Paris in 1944, and raised in the city, mostly by her mother.
Aged 16, she received her first guitar as a present and began writing her own songs, performing them live and auditioning for record labels. In 1961, she signed with Disques Vogue.
Inspired by the French chanson style of crooned ballads as well as the emerging edgier styles of pop and rocknroll, Hardy became a key part of the yé-yé style that dominated mid-century French music.
At: https://www.theguardian.com/music/article/2024/jun/12/francoise-hardy-french-pop-singer-and-fashion-muse-dies-aged-80