Hippie Icon Receives French Honor

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Hippie Icon Receives French Honor
The 62-year old British hippy icon Donovan has received the honor as 'Officer of the Order of Arts and Letters'. He has been recognized for his contribution to the French culture.

Donovan rose to fame in the 1960 giving hits like "Mellow Yellow", "Sunshine Superman" and "Jennifer Juniper". Currently he is working in collaboration with the French band, Variety Lab for their yet-to be released singles.


As reported by the BBC, the artist received the medal from French culture minister Christine Albanel during the ceremony held in Cannes. Donovan said that he was 'pleased' to be honored and receive the accolade.

He said: "I take it for all the work I've done over the years to bring poetry back to popular culture."To get an honour like this confirmed to me that it was successful, that my work was accepted on my terms, rather than becoming an entertainer," he said.


"I wanted to be entertaining, but to bring to the world a sense of meaning again." Donovan received the medal at the Midem music industry conference. AGENCIES