Sat, Dec 21, 2013
A FRENCH GUY NAMED SABA presents its first Spanish song, and celebrates all the wonderful singers around the world who have performed that song. More recently used in the Pedro Almodovar movie, "Talk to Her," Saba wanted to sing it and create his version of a music video. Enjoy and remember that you are beautiful.
Tue, Dec 22, 2015
A FRENCH GUY NAMED Saba is happy to present "Avec Le Temps" a classic of the "Chanson Française" in memory of our lost ones. The loss can be difficult to accept, but with time everything goes. We forget, we accept, we live. Live on and make your dreams come true. Grasp your destiny and enjoy every moment that is given to you. Sing, talk, act, dance, write, paint, make art. Express yourself, and it shall pass.
Wed, Jun 1, 2016
A FRENCH GUY NAMED Saba presents another Sia's song, but this time in French. Many people around the world do not understand English, and since French is well spread language, Saba had to do it. Freedom is precious, and just because we're free doesn't mean we have to be uncivilized. Live life fully, but respect one another and be kind.
Sat, Oct 26, 2013
A FRENCH GUY NAMED Saba is wishing a Happy 40th Birthday to Seth MacFarlane. Saba, also born on October 26th, and only a year older, decided to celebrate one of his idols. Watching Family Guy, Saba fell in love with the writing and the creativity behind it. Since Seth MacFarlane joked about "Never Gonna Give You Up" by Rick Astley being one of his favorite songs of the 80s, Saba had to re-enact a short version of the music video as a gift to Seth. Let's not forget the interview with TED... Is Saba crazy? Could be... But until proven, Saba will continue to do this series. In Saba's dreams, Seth will marry him next year and will live happily ever after in Kent, CT. One is allowed to dream. Happy Birthday guys!
Thu, Jan 1, 2015
A FRENCH GUY NAMED Saba starts 2015 with a new episode, honoring RuPaul and Sir Elton John, with their famous rendition of "Don't Go Breaking My Heart." Back in the 90s, Saba used to perform in a Cabaret, four times a week, and one of the very popular number was RuPaul's "You Better Work." Seeing RuPaul and Elton John on European TV, helped Saba come out, and accept his sexuality. This episode is to thank these two incredible artists, for representing and showing up for the LGBT Community.
Mon, Jan 26, 2015
Number 25 of A FRENCH GUY NAMED SABA is live. Saba wants to thank all the people who have sent him messages of support throughout the past 15 months. Being ill has been a huge challenge, and being house bound for months, plus the 4 months in the hospital were even more of a challenge. But because of all the messages of support, Saba was able to keep his chin up and slowly but surely recover. While alone at home or in the hospital, Saba spent many hours watching Ellen, on TV or online, and being it's her birthday today, he is dedicating this tribute video to her. "Happy" by Pharrell Williams has also been important during this challenging time, as Saba would watch the video at least once a day to remind himself, that the state of mind is half the recovery. On behalf of Saba, thank you all, special thanks to Pharrell and a very big Happy Birthday to Ellen Degeneres.
Mon, Feb 24, 2014
A FRENCH GUY NAMED Saba is celebrating the great lovers of the world, with the iconic "Maybe This Time" from CABARET. Saba was born the same year as the movie came out, and he saw it for the first time in the 80's on a old TV set, and he was left with indifference. Years later, after moving to NYC, he watched the DVD version of the film and fell in love with it. Saba performed many of the grand Liza Minnelli in a cabaret in France, and wanted to do his own version of the song.
Sun, Mar 2, 2014
A FRENCH GUY NAMED Saba wants to celebrate all the men and women who have guided Saba in his life. Saba chose Ellen Degeneres and Bette Midler, two women who without knowing have played a major role in his life and career choices. Ellen will be hosting the 2014 Academy Awards, and Bette will be performing a song for the first time. Women inspire us to continue to love what we do and to do what we love. You are the wind beneath my wings.