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Zazie

Zazie was a single in an extended line of France models and stars turned pop superstars, rocketing to overnight achievement with her 1993 debut one, “Sucré Sale.” Blessed Isabelle de Truchis de Varennes in Boulogne-Billancourt on Apr 18, 1964, she was raised enamored of French chanson symbols like Georges Brassens, …

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Michel Berger

Michel Berger rates among France pop music’s most acclaimed and prolific songwriters, despite the fact that the majority of his most successful functions have been produced famous by additional performers, from France Gall to Johnny Hallyday. Co-creator of Starmania, author of many film scores, involved with humanitarian causes, Berger was …

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Véronique Sanson

The very first thing that involves brain when evoking French singer/songwriter Véronique Sanson is her voice. A warm, passionate, relaxing tone of voice, both uplifting and deep, in conjunction with great piano playing, a mixture that summons evaluation with famous brands Carole Ruler, Laura Nyro, or Janis Ian. However despite …

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Sheila

Sheila (given birth to Annie Chancel) was one of the most successful of many young “ye-ye” ladies to enjoy achievement with cheerfully insipid pop/rock and roll in France in the first and mid-’60s. Only a small amount of her considerable discography is simple to find within the U.S., it’s hard …

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Deanna Kirk

Jazz vocalist and pianist Deanna Kirk was created and raised on Long Isle, NY, moving to NEW YORK in her past due teenagers to pursue a profession in music. There she opened up her own golf club, and in 1994 released the LP Live at Deanna’s — originally designed for …

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