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Alana Filippi

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Alana Filippi
Born
Pascale Filippi

11 September 1960
Paris, France
Died11 January 2020 (aged 59)
NationalityFrench
OccupationSinger

Alana Filippi (1960 – 11 January 2020) was a French singer and songwriter.[1] Her real name was Pascale Filippi, and she also sometimes used the pseudonym Jeanne Ermilova.

Biography

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Born in Paris, Filippi moved to Nantes with her parents at a young age. She took drama lessons at the Couturier Jacques Organization. Couturier was also head of the Maison de la Culture Loire Atlantique. When her acting career began, Filippi took the name Alana.

Filippi began her career in theatre. She wrote songs for Calogero, Maurane, Jenifer, Pascal Obispo, Stanislas, Natasha St-Pier, and Grégory Lemarchal.[2][3]

Discography

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Albums

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  • Laissez-les moi (1993)

Singles

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  • Sangs Mêlés (1993)
  • Laissez Les Moi / Extraits (1993)
  • Si Tu M'abandonnes (1993)
  • Toutes Ces Photos / Tu T'en Vas (1993)[4]

Awards

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  • Vincent Scotto Award (2005)

References

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  1. ^ "Alana Filippi, parolière de Jenifer et Calogero, est décédée à l'âge de 59 ans". Le Figaro (in French). 14 January 2020.
  2. ^ "Jenifer en deuil : le coeur brisé après la mort de sa parolière Alana..." Purepeople (in French). 14 January 2020.
  3. ^ "Calogero in mourning : death of Alana Filippi, author of Facing the sea and In the weightlessness". Gossip. 13 January 2020.
  4. ^ "Alana Filippi". Discogs.