The Parisian ones (group)
Parisian the is the name of a group of music of the Années 1960 joined together on an idea of Claude Bolling. Four dancers - Raymonde Bronstein, Anne Lefébure, Helene Longuet and Anne-Marie Royer - sing in unison, accompanied by an orchestra. The setting in scene, when they occur, is of Roland Petit.
The songs interpreted for the majority were written by Franck Gerald (words) and Claude Bolling (music). Among those:
- 1964 It is necessary too beautiful to work
- 1965 Money does not create happiness Fans of Mozart (words of Francoise Dorin)
- 1966
- 1966 the Channel tunnel
They separated with beginning of the year 70, although one could, until in 2005, to intend them to interpret the credits of the Pop-Club on France Inter.
Raymonde Bronstein will make a career solo under the name of Raymonde Beretta. Anne Lefébure will be some time announcer and presenter on television.
External bonds
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biography supplements on Teppaz and Co
- http://www.bide-et-musique.com/artist/3161.html
- http://www.retrojeunesse60.com/parisiennes.html for a discography
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