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French singer and recording artist Raquel Bitton is recognized as the foremost singer of French music in the world today and has been internationally praised as the greatest interpreter of the music from the Edith Piaf repertoire.
Marrakech-born, Bitton is personally endorsed by two legendary composers of the era: Paul Misraki, the Gershwin of Europe, who introduced "The Swing"; and Henri Contet, who wrote more than 40 of Edith Piaf's hits.
On March 30, 2001, Raquel Bitton performed her new show, "A Little Bit of Paris" at Carnegie Hall, where she earned a wildly enthusiastic standing ovation from the New York crowd. Says Philip Elwood, San Francisco Chronicle, "The presentation is exquisite. Bitton is superb in sight and song. Her intensity and authenticity are utterly overwhelming."
Tickets for "Raquel Bitton sings A Little Bit of Paris" are on sale at all Ticketmaster outlets. Bitton's new CD album, "Raquel Bitton sings Edith Piaf..the Golden Album" is now on sale, and may be purchased on-line at: Here's the listing of songs from Bitton's new CD.
"If you haven't experienced this extraordinary talent ... you're letting the best of life pass you by. Bitton is destined to continue winning-over increasing numbers of enthusiastic fans." David J. Demko, AgeVenture News Service, Boca Raton, Florida. Read more profiles of interesting people in AgeVenture's Lifestyle section. |