Christian Delagrange, born July 28, 1947 in Rabat, Morocco, is a French author-director-performer.
Christian Delagrange begins in the song around 1970 under his first pseudonym of Chris Gallbert with Carmen. In 1965, he sang in the first part of the Beatles then Jacques Brel at the Winter Palace in Lyon. In 1972, he takes his current name for Rosetta, Without you I'm alone, Little girl, Do not go away and Tendre Cathy, successes that Patricia Carli is the composer or the author.Christian Delagrange has sold more than 15 millions of albums1. He is classified in the "singers with minettes" (like Patrick Juvet, Frédéric François, Dave, Mike Brant).
In 1976, he recorded Tears in Eyes Duet with Jeane Manson.
In 1977, he recorded No more beautiful than she before being more discreet. He starts making clips, commercials, reports and TV movies.
In 1990, he recorded the French version of the song Ghost. It becomes Live Alone.
Between 1992 and 2006, he will be one of the singers who will often participate in Pascal Sevran's television show, Chance aux chansons.
In 1992 he resumed his singing career: concerts and albums follow one another. In 1999, he made three evenings at the Casino de Paris and returned to this hall in 2002.
Three seasons on the Tender Age tour in 2009/2010, 2013/2014 and 2016/2017, he participated in the 10th anniversary of the Age Tender tour.
In November 2010, he released the album Histoires d'amour and in February 2013, the album D'origine italiennes, both released at Wagram. New duets with Veronique Mavros and Angela Amico. Then comes in 2014 a triple album Songs of love, in 2015 Ballades in France duets with Ginie Line and Angela Amico and in 2016 Between you and me, an album of 4 CDs where all the songs that compose it have a precise relation with the public.
Humanitarian engagement:
After having always favored concerts for disadvantaged or disabled people and after having sponsored the APEHHPPMI which had allowed the creation of a 35-bed handicapped center in Accous, in the Aspe valley, Christian Delagrange became very active in the humanitarian field in the early 2000s
Since 2007, in parallel with his career of singer, he chairs the NGO Assistance Humanitaire Internationale (AHI) (of which he is founder). With his team of more than 600 members in France and Belgium, he is providing medical and school aid in 26 countries around the world, providing equipment for medical facilities (from the hospital to the bush health center). through medical laboratories, maternity hospitals, etc.) and participating in the construction of school and learning facilities and orphanages, with a desire to professionally train young people housed in these structures to professional learning .