Sonia Dronier
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Sonia Dronier (stage name: Viktor Lazlo) is a French singer born on October 7, 1960 in Lorient. She studied in Belgium, where she is primarily known. Her biggest hit was "Breathless", in 1987, and that year she hosted the Eurovision Song Contest, held in Belgium.
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[edit] Discography
[edit] Albums
Most of her albums were released in an English/international and a French version. The discography lists both albums (naming the international version first). Also, numerous compilation albums have been released. The discography only lists the albums, which were released by the record companies she was signed to at that moment.
- 1985 She / Canoë Rose
- 1987 Viktor Lazlo
- 1989 Hot and soul / Club Desert
- 1990 Sweet Soft & Lazy - The Exclusive Collection (official compilation album, incl. several new songs)
- 1991 My delicious poisons / Mes poisons délicieux
- 1993 Sweet, soft and lazy - The Very Best Of (the first official "best of"-album)
- 1996 Back to Front / Verso
- 2002 Loin de Paname (album of French chansons)
- 2002 Amour(s)
- 2004 Saga
- 2007 Begin The Biguine
[edit] Chart information
This list is by far not complete. However, these are the chart information that could be found online.
- 1984 single Backdoor Man : Holland TIP
- 1986 single Canoë rose : France #14
- 1986 album She : CH #27, Germany #34
- 1987 single Pleurer des rivières : France #27
- 1987 album Viktor Lazlo : CH #17, Austria #16, Germany #20
- 1987 single Breathless : Holland #27, Belgium #13
- 1989 album Hot and Soul : CH #22, Germany #22
- 1990 single Das Erste Mal Tat's Noch Weh (duet with Stefan Waggershausen): CH #17, Austria #3, Germany #5
- 1990 single Ansiedad : Germany #56
- 1991 single Jesse (Douce et innocente) (duet with Stefan Waggershausen): Germany #25
- 1994 single Engel Wie Du : Holland #34
- 2002 album Loin de Paname : France #67
- 2005 single Total Disguise : Greece #11
[edit] Singles
Single releases differed from country to country. The brackets indicate where the single was released. Int = international.
- 1984 Backdoor Man (int)
- 1985 Canoë Rose (France)
- 1985 Last Call For An Angel (Belgium)
- 1985 Slow Motion (int)
- 1986 Pleurer des rivières (France)
- 1986 Sweet Soft & Lazy (int)
- 1987 Breathless (int)
- 1987 Take Me (Germany)
- 1988 You Are My Man (int)
- 1988 Amour Puissance Six (int)
- 1989 City Never Sleeps (int)
- 1989 In The Midnight Sky (Germany)
- 1990 Das Erste Mal Tat's Noch Weh (duet with Stefan Waggershausen) (Germany)
- 1990 Jesse (duet with Stefan Waggershausen) (Germany)
- 1990 Ansiedad (int)
- 1991 Baiser sacré (duet with Xavier Deluc) (France)
- 1991 Teach Me To Dance (int)
- 1991 Love Insane (int)
- 1991 Balade De Lisa (France)
- 1993 The Dream Is In Our Hands (int)
- 1993 Vattene amore (duet with Amedeo Minghi) (Italy)
- 1994 Engel Wie Du (duet with Juliane Werding / Maggie Reilly) (Germany)
- 1996 My Love (int)
- 1996 Turn It All Around (int)
- 1998 Besame Mucho (duet with Raul Paz) (int)
- 1999 Le message est pour toi (duet with Biagio Antonacci) (int)
- 2002 The Sound Of Expectation (promo single from "Amour(s)")
- 2004 Love To Love You Baby (int)
- 2005 Total Disguise (duet with Serhat) (Greece)
- 2007 J'attends (promo single from "Begin The Biguine")
[edit] External links
Preceded by Åse Kleveland |
Eurovision Song Contest presenter 1987 |
Succeeded by Pat Kenny & Michelle Rocca |
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NAME | Dronier, Sonia |
ALTERNATIVE NAMES | Lazlo, Viktor |
SHORT DESCRIPTION | French singer |
DATE OF BIRTH | October 7, 1960 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Lorient, France |
DATE OF DEATH | |
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