Tuesday, 1 July 2008
Helene Segara
Artist: Helene Segara
Genre(s):
Vocal
Rock: Pop-Rock
Folk
Pop
Chanson
Discography:
Palais Des Sports Live
Year: 2007
Tracks: 20
Quand L'Eternite
Year: 2006
Tracks: 12
Le Best of
Year: 2004
Tracks: 18
Humaine
Year: 2003
Tracks: 14
Helene
Year: 2002
Tracks: 11
En concert E L'Olympia (cd2)
Year: 2001
Tracks: 12
En concert E L'Olympia (cd1)
Year: 2001
Tracks: 11
Au Nom D'une Femme
Year: 2000
Tracks: 12
Coeur De Verre
Year: 1998
Tracks: 16
Hélène Ségara hails from the Mediterranean coast in the south of France. She was born in the lowly town of Sex-Four-les-Plages on February 26, 1971. Her whitney Moore Young Jr. life was complicated by a jolty family life-time, and at 14, she left her mother's home to live with her fatherhood, at which time she began acting in clubs and parallel bars along the Riviera. She reinforced up a inviolable repertoire and fan base, venturing out to criminal record her 1993 debut platter, Loin. At the years of 25 the pres Young vocalist decided to act to Paris in search of more than fertile aesthetic territory. After some months she met producer Fabrizio Salvadori, wHO was impressed with her gift and professionalism. Through Salvadori, Ségara met a number of songwriters and producers with whom she would join forces on her debut single "Je Vous Aime Adieu." The strain was an prompt shoot, garnering Ségara the sustenance she would demand for the release of her first professional full-length criminal record, Coeur de Verre. In 1997 Ségara was offered the use of Esmeralda in the touring vagabond of the musical Notre Dame de Paris, which would go on make her a house call all all over the French-speaking reality. She stayed with the evidence until 2000, at which time she shifted her attentions to her solo life history. Au Nom d'une Femme, released that same twelvemonth, went straight to the top of the charts, marketing better than a trillion copies inside a year. In February of 2001 Ségara was named Best Female Artist of the Year at the "Victoires de la Musique" Awards. In 2002 she released a ingathering of her works translated for Spanish audiences entitled Helene, followed a twelvemonth afterward by the original work Humaine, which reached five hundred,000 in sales inside six months of its release. Ségara's 2006 record album Quand l'Eternite generated hit singles such as "Mefie Toi de Moi" and "Rien N'est Comme Avant," winning a inviolable place on European charts deuce age running.