Les Parisiennes was a group of French dancers and singers.[1]
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Origin | France, |
Genres | Pop, Yéyé |
Years active | 1964–1972, 1972–1973, 1974, 2018–2019 |
Past members |
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Funded in 1964 by Claude Bolling, the titles of the Parisiennes were for the most part composed by him, and written by Franck Gerald. The band originally dissolved in 1971, and had multiple short-lived formations.[2]
Members
edit- Raymonde Bronstein (1964–1971)
- Anne Lefébure (1964-1971, 1972-1973)
- Hélène Longuet (1964-1971)
- Anne-Marie Royer (1964-1971)
- Viviane Chiffre (1971, 1972-1973)
- Marie Lefleve (1972-1973)
- Hélène Amador (1972-1973)
- Yveline Arnaud (1973, 1974)
- Nathalie Bréhal (1974)
- Annie Lecreux (1974)
- Antonia Berkov (1974)
- Juliet Naylor (1974)
- Arielle Dombasle (2018-2019)
- Mareva Galanter (2018-2019)
- Inna Modja (2018-2019)
- Helena Noguerra (2018-2019)
Lineups
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Les Parisiennes / Claude Bolling Et Les Parisiennes[3]
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Les Parisiennes
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Les Parisiennes / Les Nouvelles Parisiennes[4]
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Les Parisiennes / Les Nouvelles Parisiennes
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Les Parisiennes[5]
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Les Parisiennes
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Les Parisiennes[6]
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Member timeline
editReferences
edit- ^ Les Parisiennes: l'Integrale - Claude Bolling | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic, retrieved October 28, 2020
- ^ Les Parisiennes: l'Integrale - Claude Bolling | Songs, Reviews, Credits | AllMusic, retrieved October 28, 2020
- ^ Histoire des expressions sans histoire, Michel Moinier
- ^ Tele 7 Jours, September 23rd 1972,
- ^ Télé Loisir, September 4th 1974,
- ^ "Les Parisiennes ce sont elles ! (Le Parisien)". December 15, 2017.