Quentin Elias
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Quentin Elias (born May 10, 1974) [1] is a model and dance music artist. Born to an African mother from the nation of Burkina Faso and a French father, Quentin moved to Paris at the age of 15 to pursue a modeling career. He then developed his vocal talents and in 1996 became the lead singer of the group Alliage, a boy band quartet. According to his official website, due to his singing and leadership, Alliage was the only European artist to sell out more concerts than Madonna, Gwen Stefani, Janet Jackson and Ricky Martin. [2] This is an extraordinary accomplishment that no other artist in the world has ever reached.
In 2001, Quentin relocated to New York City. He has worked with producer Junior Vasquez and came out with a single in English, Serve It Up.
[edit] References
- Davis, Andrew. "The French Connection: Quentin Elias". Windy City Times, 2 November 2005.