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Mireille Mathieu


 

Biography

Mireille Mathieu (born July 22, 1946) is a French singer. She was born in Avignon, Vaucluse, France, the oldest daughter of a poor family of fourteen children. She began singing as a small child, appearing in public at the age of four, singing in her church. Driven to succeed and a hard worker, as a young girl she worked in a factory, saving her money to pay for singing lessons.

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July 22 - 1946 - Avignon - Vaucluse - France

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Discovered by Johnny Stark, manager of France's biggest star at the time, Johnny Hallyday, she was tutored by orchestra leader Paul Mauriat. After her television performance in 1965 and debut run at the Paris Olympia, her haunting voice was such that she was immediately hailed as the next Édith Piaf.

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Johnny Hallyday - Paul Mauriat - Paris Olympia - Édith Piaf

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Singles such as "Mon Credo," and "C'est Ton Nom," made her a huge star in France and all over Europe while providing also a big success in North America and Mexico. Her French language cover of Engelbert Humperdinck's "The Last Waltz" generated much publicity in Great Britain and with hit after hit, she soon toured Canada and the United States where she appeared on the Ed Sullivan Show and the Danny Kaye Show. In Las Vegas, she sang with Dean Martin and Frank Sinatra to great applause.

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Europe - North America - Mexico - Engelbert Humperdinck - Great Britain - Canada - United States - Ed Sullivan Show - Danny Kaye Show - Las Vegas - Dean Martin - Frank Sinatra

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Mireille Mathieu became one of France's most successful singers, and a star of international stature, recording in several languages. She travels frequently, appearing at such venues as New York City's Carnegie Hall, Sport Palace in Montreal, Universal Amphitheatre in Los Angeles and Ice Palace of St. Petersburg. She sold about 150 million copies of her albums in her 40 year career, recorded about 1200 songs in 9 languages and was the first western singer in history who gave concerts in China. Over the years she sang duets with such luminaries as Charles Aznavour, Barry Manilow, Paul Anka, Plácido Domingo, Elvis Presley, and others.

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New York City - Carnegie Hall - Montreal - Los Angeles - St. Petersburg - Charles Aznavour - Barry Manilow - Paul Anka - Plácido Domingo - Elvis Presley

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Songs such as "Acropolis adieu," "Ne me quitte pas," and "Santa Maria de la mer," are considered classics. Her French version of Roy Orbison's ballad, "Blue Bayou", is regarded by many as one of the best covers of that popular song.

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Roy Orbison's - Blue Bayou

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Still much in demand, she continues to perform regularly and in 2002, she released her 37th French album "De tes mains".

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Mireille Mathieu will celebrate the 40th anniversary of her career at the Paris Olympia, in November 2005, just after the releasing of her 38th French album.

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