Talk:Monique Serf

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If someone could revise this, because it currently doesn't present a nutural point of view. 124.243.140.51 04:11, 4 November 2006 (UTC)

Already in place about Barbara (Monique Serf) is a thorough though brief biography. I wanted to add something about her incredible muscial talent and the loss her anonymity in the UK and USA represents.

I understood Barbara had committed suicide unable to come to terms with the decline of her voice but am not sufficiently sure of this to add it to her bio. - M. Khan

M.K. I believe your review of Barbara's style is quite accurate. However, I would like to point out that she didn't commit suicide: She died of a respiratory ailment which might have been caused by a form of Multiple Schlerosis.

-Maus Merryjest, a longtime US Barbara Fan.

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If I type in Barbara into the search box of wikipedia all I get is information about Saint Barbara. Can someone set up a page that gives people the choice of whether they want to go to this page instead. I for one did not know Barbara's real name was Monique Serf.

Monkeybanjo.

I've just added certain information about her life: mainly that she ran away when she went to live in Belgium, and that her father had sexually abused her. I bought her autobiograph "Il etait un piano noir", and that is where I got the information. The biography is published by Librayre Artheme Fayard, 1998. ISBN is 2-253-14730-3

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Shouldn’t this be moved to Barbara (singer) ? No one knows her as “Monique Serf”. Keriluamox (talk) 12:38, 15 December 2007 (UTC)