Celine Dion’s husband Rene Angelil, who discovered the Canadian pop
diva and long managed her career, died Thursday aged 73, after a
struggle with cancer.
Dion announced his passing in a Twitter message, saying: “Rene
Angelil passed away this morning at his home in Las Vegas after a long
and courageous battle against cancer.”
A spokesman for the singer, Marc Olivier, said more information would
be given in the coming days, but for now the family wished to be left
to mourn in private.
News of Angelil’s death triggered an outpouring of sympathy from
Dion’s fans, with the singer’s name trending on Twitter worldwide.
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau tweeted his condolences to Dion and to
Angelil’s six children, including three from a previous marriage.
Angelil’s home city of Montreal announced that flags would be flown
at half mast in his honor, as mayor Denis Coderre paid tribute to “a
monument of the entertainment world.”
Born in Quebec to Lebanese-Syrian immigrants, Angelil started out in
music dabbling in yeye — French 60s music — before trying his hand at
comedy, and finally settling on a career in music management.
As a talent agent, he signed one of the biggest names in Quebec
music, Ginette Reno, but the arrangement ended abruptly in 1981, leaving
Angelil destitute and desperate.
Just then, another opportunity arose.
At age 12, Dion had recorded a demo tape with her mother and sent it
to Angelil. He was so struck by her voice that he signed her to an
exclusive management contract — mortgaging his house to finance her
debut album.
“I’d never heard anything like it. For me, it was the most beautiful voice in the world,” he would recall in interviews.
The businessman set out to make Dion the biggest singer in the world.
His protegee and future wife went on to become one of pop’s music’s
best-known voices, winning five Grammy awards including for the
“Titanic” theme song “My Heart Will Go On,” and collaborating with stars
from Stevie Wonder to Barbra Streisand.
– ‘All my life’ –
Behind the scenes, Angelil invested Dion’s earnings from concerts and
220 million albums sold worldwide in restaurants, dance clubs and golf
courses. He launched clothing lines, perfumes and other Dion branded
merchandise, building an empire of wealth for them to share.
“There is no other manager like him,” Dion once said. “Ninety-nine
point nine percent of what’s happened to me (my success) is because of
Rene.”
In 1994, when she was 19 and he was 45, the couple married in an
extravagant wedding ceremony that was televised live in Canada, and
splashed all over glossy magazines.
“My mother wanted to kill him,” Dion said later.
Eventually the couple landed in Las Vegas where Dion played nearly 1,000 shows, earning her more millions.
Their fairytale life, however, took a turn when Angelil was diagnosed
with throat cancer in 2013. A year later he stepped down as Dion’s
manager — a position he held for more than 30 years.
After taking a break from performing to care for her husband, Dion
returned to performing on the Strip in 2015 at Angelil’s urging.
In a candid interview with USA Today she described dealing with the
pending loss of “the only boyfriend I’ve ever had” and “the leader of
the band all my life.”
In a soft voice, she recalled: “I’ll say, ‘You’re scared? I
understand. Talk to me about it,'” pausing before adding: “And Rene says
to me, ‘I want to die in your arms.’ OK, fine, I’ll be there, you’ll
die in my arms.”
Saturday, 16 January 2016
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