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Leslie, de son nom complet Leslie Bourgouin, est née le 4 février 1985 au Mans. C'est une chanteuse française d’origine vietnamienne et wallisienne. Leslie est une chateuse de la scène r'n'b made in France, d'ascendance marocaine,Elle a grandi en Afrique, entre le Gabon et le Togo. Elle joue d’ailleurs de son métissage dans ses chansons. Même si sa musique est assez marquée par le R'n'B dans son aspect le plus Pop, Leslie n’hésite pas à s’inspirer des sonorités du monde entier (musique cubaine, maghrébine, africaine). Elle travaille dans son adolescence au sein de plusieurs MJC de la ville du Mans,...
Some of those that think that they've never heard of Leslie Mills may be wrong. Perhaps some twenty-somethings will experience nostalgia when they listen to a track from 'Different for Girls. Mills' tracks have featured in a number of movie soundtracks, some of which may have been childhood favourites. 'Radiowave' and 'Making My Way' in particular, were featured in the 2003 MyScene 'Jammin' in Jamaica' film. Leslie Mills is an American singer-songwriter from Ft. Mitchell, Kentucky. She got her start in the 90s with the band To The Moon Alice. Her last studio album "Falling off the World" was released...
Leslie Grace was born on January 7, 1995 in The Bronx, a borough of New York City. She was raised and attended school in Davie, Florida. Grace, born to Dominican parents, was entertaining her five older siblings and parents when she could barely speak, at the age of two. She speaks fluent English and Spanish. Her family gave her the confidence to trust in her talent and pursue success doing what she loves: writing and performing songs. She launched her professional career with her single, "Will U Still Love Me Tomorrow", a bilingual, bachata cover of the 1961 Shirelles hit,...
Leslie Fish is one of the most notable American filk singers, and along with the DeHorn crew was the first artist to release a commercial filk recording (Folk Songs for Folk Who Ain't Even Been Yet, 1976). Her second album (Solar Sailors, 1977) contained the now infamous song Banned From Argo, the song that has probably inspired the most parodies and varients in all of filkdom. Both of these albums, originally released on vinyl, have recently been re-released on a single CD called Folk Songs for Solar Sailors. Over the years, Leslie has won Pegasus Awards for many of her...
Leslie Meritt Hall (born November 15, 1981 in Ames, Iowa) is a rap artist and front-woman for the band Leslie and the Ly's and the operator of what is best described as a "gem sweater museum". Hall first began displaying herself in "strangely glamorous in unflattering ways" while attending Ames High School in Iowa. During her senior year, she entered the homecoming parade, as part of a prom queen campaign, donning a sparkling pink Goodwill gown, a neck brace, and a tiara (won by her mother who was crowned Miss Aurburn, Nebraska in 1970). Her publicity stunt made the front...