Edith lefel husband
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Edith Lefel
| Doğum | 17 Kasım 1963(1963-11-17) Cayenne, French Guiana |
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| Ölüm | 20 Ocak 2003 (39 yaşında) Dreux, (Eure-et-Loir), Fransa |
| Tarzlar | Zouk |
| Meslekler | Şarkıcı |
| Çalgılar | Ses |
| Etkin yıllar | 1980s–2000s |
| Müzik şirketi | Aztec Musique |
Edith Lefel (17 Kasım 1963; Cayenne, Fransız Guyanası - 20 Ocak 2003, Dreux, Fransa), Fransız Guyanası kökenli şarkıcıdır[1].
Lefel'in annesi Fransız Guyanası babası ise Martinik Adası kökenlidir. Kendisi 20 Ocak 2003'te Dreux, Fransa'daki evinde uyurken 39 yaşında ölmüştür. Cenazesi Paris'te icra olunmuştur.
Diskografi
[değiştir | kaynağı değiştir]Albümleri
[değiştir | kaynağı değiştir]- Le meilleur de Edith Lefel (2003)
- Si seulement (2002)
- The best of Edith Lefel (2001)
- À fleur de peau (1999)
- Edith Lefel à l'Olympia (1996)
- Rendez-vous (1996)
- Mèci (1992)
- La Klé (1988)
- Sanglots
- Edith Lefel chante Édith Piaf (1999)
Kaynakça
[değiştir | kaynağı değiştir]- Ampigny, Marie Line (2003). Edith Lefel, une flamme créole (Fransızca). Jasor. OCLC 70855327
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Édith Lefel was born in Cayenne on November 17, 1963, to a Guyanese mother and a Martinican father. Her mother named her "Edith" after the singer Edith Piaf, of whom she was a fan. She spent the first three years of her life in French Guiana before following her parents to Martinique.
She grew up in Martinique, then at the age of 14, she left for mainland France in the Paris region. Her career began in 1984, when she went on tour in the Caribbean.
But it is in 1987 that her career really takes off, when she meets the group Malavoi with whom she will work. They invited her to the Zenith in Paris. A year later, she released her first album "La Klé" and in 1992 the second "Mèci".
In 1996, Edith Lefel publishes her third album, "Rendez-vous" and knows the consecration, her first big solo concert at the Olympia. Édith Lefel will collaborate thereafter with the singer, author, composer Ronald Rubinel who composed many songs for her. It will also be his long-time companion and the father of his twins.
In 1999, Edith Lefel fan of the singer Edith Piaf and to whom she owed he
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Biography of Edith Lefel
Edith Lefel (November 1963, Cayenne - 20 January 2003, Dreux) was a French singer born in French Guyana. Edith Lefel was born in Guyana and grew up in Martinique; she has become a popular zouk-love singer. Her career began to take off in 1984, when she worked with Jean-Michel Cabrimol's group Maffia. In 1987, Lefel began working with the well-established Martinican band Malavoi. Also a frequent background vocalist recording with the famed French Creole band Kassav' in Paris in the 1980s, Edith Lefel also gave birth to twins by the well-known French Creole artist/producer Ronald Rubinel. Her most recent album, released in 2002, includes elements of Haitian Kompa, French Caribbean beguine, and mazurka and Dominican merengue. Tragically at only age 39, she died in her sleep in January, 2003. Autopsy results revealed a combination of smoking and birth control pills as the cause of her death. Lefel is memorialized in a famous Parisian cemetery alongside the remains of several other well-known artists.
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