Serge Bilé: Johnny Hallyday and the yéyé wave in the 1960s in Africa

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1960: the yéyé wave breaks over Dakar, Abidjan, Bamako, Brazzaville.

Like in France. Johnny is also the ” teen idol “, he embodies freedom and certain songs (“ black is black ”) are prohibited!

Serge Bilé collected the confidences of the last witnesses of this time.

Guest: Serge Bilé, journalist at France Télévisions, author of numerous books, including the latest “ Johnny Hallyday, repeat if you have balls », published by Kofiba.

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