Georgette PLANA
Georgette Plana was born July 4, 1917 in Agen. She started as a dancer in vaudeville in Bordeaux, then moved to Paris in 1941 as a singer. Many times its songs of the 20s are successful: she sings at the Alhambra in 1942 with Bourvil in "The Journal of Laughter", then the Folies-Belleville in 1944, and achieved great popular success with his cheerfulness and stamp mocking. She recorded a CD of success Freels, and sings the Bar of the Escadrille, Feu Follet, and The Little rat of the Opera, which is thriving in 1947. She married the late 40 and left the scene shortly after. She returned twenty years later, in 1968, resuming Riquita, a song written 20 years by Benech and Dumont. This is a huge success: 450,000 discs were sold, and the disc is the first in the Hit Parade. In the process, Georgette Plana stores Zaza, Rugby Walk, The Woman with Jewels and E Viva Espana. In 1969, she triumphed at the Olympia with Robert Charlebois and Anthony, with whom she sings I offer you a drink. Journeyman Carpenter's daughter, she has also recorded four discs of songs compagnonniques for the Federation of Building Trades journeymen, who shall circulate. In 1974, she is part of the tour of Europe a podium with Martin Circus. Pascal Sevran reveals in his diary "The Privilege of the Daffodils" (2006) she was the victim in 2005 of a cerebral infarction which it has been partially delivered. Currently, Georgette Plana lives a peaceful retreat surrounded by her children and grandchildren at home in the Paris region. Google machine translation: Georgette PLANA's original bio |
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Georgette PLANA Arr : Robert MARTIN Publisher : Robert Martin Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band Style & options : French light music |
Set Wind Band (PLAN00720-BA) : 67,64 Full score (PLAN00720-CO) : 22,37 |
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Georgette PLANA Publisher : Tierolff Genre : Orchestra Group : Wind band |
Set Wind Band (TIR220360-BA) : 61,08 Full score (TIR220360-CO) : 19,94 |