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Female French pop/rock singer who had a close relationship with singer/composer/musician Michel Berger (before he married fellow singer France Gall). .
Véronique Rivière (born Véronique Tartakovsky in Suresnes, February 5, 1959) is a French language singer-songwriter and actress. Rivière's father is Russian-French television producer Alexandre Tarta, and her mother is a journalist. She began her career by playing minor acting roles on television, and in 1982, as a cabaret singer at Café de la Gare in Paris. To date, Rivière has released six studio albums and several singles. From 1991 to 2001, she appeared as a backing vocalist on four albums of Swiss singer Stephan Eicher. .
Véronique Jannot (born May 7, 1957) is a French actress and singer. She was born in Annecy, Haute-Savoie. Actrice de théâtre, de cinéma et principalement de télévision, elle a aussi enregistré plusieurs succès discographiques, dont Désir Désir (1984) en duo avec Laurent Voulzy, Aviateur, J'ai fait l'amour avec la mer, Comédie comédie, Vague à l'âme, Si t'as pas compris... ainsi que les génériques des Pause café, sauf celui de la série Joëlle Mazart qui est interprétée par Michèle Torr (la chanson se nomme Ceux du parking). Dans les années 1990, elle enchaîne plusieurs films et téléfilms, dont Madame le Consul,...
Veronique Chevalier is the eccentric Françican (Français-American) Chanteuse (Songstress) known as The "Weird VAL" of Dark Cabaret. She's an unparalleled Parodist; a Steampunk-ish Chanteuse, and Spooky Polkanista, who has been described as a campy incarnation of Edith Piaf from a parallel universe - the one in which her parents are Jim Morrison, and Elvira, Mistress of the Dark, and her godparents are Lucille Ball and Weird Al. As a self-proclaimed "Mad Sonictist," she takes maniacal pleasure in combining previously unrelated musical forms into new, unholy combinations. She vows to leave no genre unadulterated in her quest to create the ultimate...