Jeanne Cherhal is tagged as: french, chanson francaise, female vocalists, nouvelle scene francaise, chanson Jeanne Cherhal, born in Nantes, France, on February 28, 1978; is a French singer-songwriter. After spending her younger years in Erbray near Châteaubriant, Cherhal studied philosophy before moving to Paris. She started her singing career playing piano - solo, or accompanied by her guitarist Éric Löhrer in small concert venues. At the time she sported long, plaîtted hair. After a six-title CD (edited by Madame Suzie), she released an album entitled “Jeanne Cherhal” with the independent label Tôt ou tard. Little by little, her renown increased. At the beginning she sang Georges Moustaki, Jacques Higelin, Thomas Fersen and Emir Kusturica; she was invited on by the group les Têtes Raides, sang as a double act with Vincent Delerm and sometimes as a trio with d’Albin de La Simone. She also performed in a series of concerts with Matthieu Bouchet, which culminated in the production of the CD-booklet [en même temps…] (produced in a limited edition of 1500 copies). Cherhal’s second album Douze fois par an (Twelve times a year), released in 2004; was a huge success. Along with this she received not only recognition from the music world, but also from a large and ever-increasing fan base. Towards the end of 2005, she performed in the French v... Read More About Jeanne Cherhal Biography... Send Jeanne Cherhal ringtones to your cell |
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