Géraldine Gogly
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Géraldine Gogly[1][2](born 18 April 1946 in Paris[3]) is a French singer.
Biography
She started her career in 1966 with the label Polydor, releasing a 45' EP La rivière me disait ("The river has said to me"). Guy Lux then invited her to perform in his show "Le Palmarès des chansons".
She has performed in the debut of Enrico Macias at L'Olympia. She represented Switzerland in the Eurovision Song Contest 1967 in Vienna with the song "Quel cœur vas-tu briser ?", finishing in last place with zero votes.[4]
In 1968, she released another EP Les Chattes.
References
- ^ Encyclopédisque
- ^ Loison, Gilles (2006). François de Roubaix, charmeur d'émotions. Brussels/Paris: Editions Chapitre Douze. p. 331. ISBN 978-2-915 345-063.
- ^ "150 millions de téléspectateurs pour entendre dix-sept chansons". Feuille d'avis de Lausanne. Lausanne, Switzerland. 8 April 1967.
- ^ RadioTV je vois tout, avril 1967
External links
- Vidéo: Géraldine where she sings Quel cœur vas-tu briser ?, a video of Télévision suisse romande
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