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Daniele Vidal

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Daniele Vidal
Birth nameDanièle Vidal
Born (1952-06-27) 27 June 1952 (age 72)
Morocco
OriginFrance
GenresChanson
OccupationSinger
Years active1969–1978

Danièle Vidal (born June 27, 1952) is a French singer. She is best known in Japan for her career in the early 1970s.

Biography

Vidal was born in Morocco when it was a French colony. She debuted in 1969 at age seventeen with the record "Aime ceux qui t'aiment", a French-language cover of Edita Piekha's Russian song "Nash sosed" with different lyrics. "Aime ceux qui t'aiment" was released as "Tenshi no Rakugaki" in Japan.[1]

Vidal released songs in French and Japanese. In the early 1970s she moved to Japan and lived there for several years. In 1980 Vidal married musician Shibata (Japanese name: 柴田功) of the Japanese group sounds band Chaco & Hell's Angel. They had one son and divorced. Vidal now lives in France.

Selected discography

  • "Aime ceux qui t'aiment" / "Tenshi no Rakugaki" (Japanese title: 天使のらくがき)
  • "Les Champs-Elysées"
  • "Ciao bella ciao"
  • "Pinocchio"

References

  1. ^ "ダニエル・ヴィダル". Japan. Retrieved 14 September 2013.