Juliette (French singer)
Juliette Noureddine, better known by her stage name of Juliette, is a French singer, songwriter and composer.
Biography
She was born on 25 September 1962 in the 17th arrondissement of Paris. Her grandfather, of Algerian origin, arrived in France during the 1920s. Her father, Jacques Noureddine, played the saxophone. Juliette began to learn to play the piano at the young age of seven. Juliette had her beginnings in Toulouse; after spending her teenage years in a religious institute, and after passing through the faculties of Literature and Musicology, she started playing in bars and restaurants throughout Toulouse as a pianist, performing songs by Jacques Brel and Édith Piaf. It was around the age of 18 that Juliette began to write and sing. Her first song was entitled "This evening I'm sleeping with Chopin." One evening, Juliette sang a song accompanied by the piano in a bar in Toulouse. The boss quickly hired her, and she sang there every evening for a year and a half.
In 1985 and 1986, she was present at the festival Découvertes du Printemps in Bourges, a festival that features promising young talents. After a tour in Germany, she played the opening act for Jean Guidoni in 1990. It was at this time that she had a meeting with Pierre Philippe. She received the grand prix de la chanson française at Saarbrücken.
In 1991, she published her first album, Que Tal?. She received a nomination for the award of "Victories of Music" ("Victoires de la Musique") in 1994, and received the prize of "revelation of the year" at the same awards in 1997. She appeared at l'Olympia for the first time in 1999 for six days, and again for two days in 2005.
One of the most original and important voices of today's French music, she has released seven albums and received the medal of Chevalier des Arts et Lettres. She hosts a radio show at the France Musique station, called Juliette or La clef des sons where every Sunday, she presents a selection of eclectic and diverse music, from pop to classical, according to her mood.
Members of the group
- Bruno Grare is the oldest member to work with Juliette. He plays the vibraphone, marimba, percussions and the trombone. He is the brother of Denis Grare, who plays with Bénabar.
- Didier Bégon is the guitarist (classic and jazz), bassist, and backup singer of the group. He met Juliette in 1998 and later became a member of the group.
- Karim Medjebeur plays the piano, percussions, and the bagpipe, along with a few other instruments. He is a backup singer and a dancer for Juliette (solo in the song "Lucy").
- Franck Steckar is the 'favorite' of the group. He plays the marimba, accordion, percussions, piano and also sings. Along with Bruno, he has been a member of the band since 1993.
- Phillipe Brohet plays the clarinet, bass clarinet, flute, alto sax, and baritone. He has been playing with Juliette since 1998.
- Christophe Devillers plays the bass, the double bass and sings in the chorus. He is a recent addition to the group, joining in 2005 and has only worked with Juliette on her latest album Mutatis Mutandis.
Discography
- 1991: ¿Que tal?
- 1993: Irrésistible
- 1996: Rimes féminines
- 1998: Deux pianos (live), with Didier Goret
- 1998: Assassins sans couteaux
- 2000: Chansons et Rimes (specially edited for Quebec)
- 2001: Les Oiseaux de passage (hommage to Georges Brassens)
- 2002: Le festin de Juliette
- 2003: Ma vie mon œuvre (vol.1) - vingt ans, vingt chansons
- 2005: Fantasie Heroique (DVD) Live du concert au Grand Rex 2005
- 2005: Mutatis Mutandis
- 2008: Bijoux et Babioles
- 2011: No Parano
- 2013: Nour
Awards
- Awards of the French Song on Sarrebuck (1990)
- Les Victoires de la musique "Female Revelation of the year" (1997)
- Les Victoires de la musique "Female Artist of the Year" (2006)
References
- Translated and adapted from the article Juliette Noureddine, from French Wikipedia.
- Extra information obtained from the Website
External links
- Official Site
- "Clandestine" Site
- Juliette ou la clef de sons (France Musique)
- 6 Albums of Juliette
- Juliette (non-official website since 1996)
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