An artist for the ladies, Herbert Leonard rocked the 1980s with his sentimental songs. Initially a rhythm'n'blues singer and guitarist with Les Lionceaux, the artist experienced a few dark years before making a triumphant comeback with hits such as "Pour le plaisir", "Quand tu m'aimes" and "Amoureux Fous " in the 1980s... and then a long period in the wilderness. Accustomed to winning comebacks but also to repeated failures, after forty-five years of an up-and-down career, the interpreter of "Puissance et gloire " is still in the race. The proof is in the form of Déclarations D'Amour, a duet released in 2012. 2014 saw the release of Demi-Tour, a back-to-basics album featuring adaptations of 1960s soul hits and original tracks.
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