Celine Dion
(Charlemagne, Quebec, 1968) French-Canadian pop singer.She made her debut on stage when she was five years old, performing traditional Canadian songs, and at twelve she recorded her first demo.Her presentation was La voix du bon Dieu , in 1981, the year in which another work with Christmas songs also appeared.During the eighties she published several records in French, and in 1988 she won the Eurovision Song Contest representing France.
1990 was the year of release of their first album in English, Unison , which contained the singles "(If there was) any other way" and "Where does my heart beat now ".Two years later he released the album Celine Dion , which included the title track (Oscar and Grammy winner) from the movie Beauty and the Beast , one of the Walt Disney's most successful empire productions in which Celine sang in duet with American vocalist Peabo Bryson.
Celine Dion
Despite her triumph in the Anglo-Saxon market, she did not forget her French-speaking audience, and recorded an album with ten songs by the Canadian composer Luc Plamondon, which included "Un garçon pas comme les autres (Ziggy)" or "Des mots qui sonnent".The concerts he gave in France during those years resulted in two live albums: Celine Dion a Olympia , from 1994, and Live a Paris , recorded at the end of 1995.
On December 17, 1994, she married her discoverer and manager, René Angélil, twenty-six years older than her.That same year her third album in English, The color of my love , had appeared, which contained a version of the song "The power of love" (which had already been made a hit by the singer Jennifer Rush in the eighties) and another of "When I fall in love", which was part of the soundtrack of the movie Something to remember .
In 1995 he reissued an album in French, Déux or The French Album .This album includes songs like "Pour que tu m'aimes encore" or "Regarde-moi", composed by the singer-songwriter Jean-Jacques Goldman.That same year she participated in the album tribute to singer-songwriter Carole King,
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