Charles Aznavour, the French singer and composer who became an international sensation for ballads that surveyed territory often unexplored in popular music — embittered marriages, squandered lives, and, daringly in the early 1970s, homosexuality — has died at his home in Mouriès, in southern France. He was 94.
Washington Post: French singer and actor Charles Aznavour dies at age 94
(FILES) In this file photo taken on Nov. 16, 2017 French-Armenian singer Charles Aznavour poses during a photo session in Paris.