Edith Piaf is usually thought of as a gifted, tragic figure: a great voice and spirit who sang through lost loves, loneliness, drink and depression. But actress and singer Gay Marshall takes a ...
Edith Piaf, France's best known chanteuse, died on Oct. 11, 1963. The first Piaf biography, a slapdash pamphlet called Au revoir Edith, appeared a week later, and since that time she has never been ...
October 10 marks the 50th death anniversary of French singer Edith Piaf. Nicknamed the "Little Sparrow," she was the country's biggest international star and the first to make it in the United States, ...
Edith Piaf (December 19, 1915 - October 11, 1963) was one of France's most beloved singers, with much success shortly before and during World War II. Her music reflected her tragic life, with her ...
As France pays belated tribute to its beloved chanteuse, Edith Piaf, we unravel some of the singer’s many myths Edith Piaf in 1936: even at an early age, her tiny frame could create an astounding ...
WMG is partnering with production company Seriously Happy to create a full-length animated biopic about the life of Edith Piaf using AI. By Kristin Robinson Senior Writer Warner Music has announced ...
The Édith Piaf classic is one of the most famous songs ever to come out of France. By Paul Grein Even if you don’t know the first thing about sports, you’ll want to tune into the opening ceremony of ...
A new biography detailing the early life of French iconic singer Edith Piaf is among the first to be based on more than 100 letters Piaf wrote that now reside in the National Library of France and ...
Experience the mesmerising journey of the iconic French chanteuse, Edith Piaf, in PIAF! The Show. After captivating audiences in more than 50 countries and selling over a million tickets worldwide, ...
When singer Edith Piaf died nearly 50 years ago, on October 10, 1963, she was France's biggest international star and the first to conquer America, with her melancholy music becoming an indelible part ...
Zaho de Sagazan has become a shooting star of contemporary French pop music by reimagining the chanson genre for a younger, more dance-oriented audience. By Thomas Rogers His dozens of songs included ...