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Pandora Espère was a singer of French origin, whose influence is not felt even now by French artists. Espère was born in Lyon on May 25, 1945 into a poor family. His mother, Maria Espère worked as a seamstress and her father, Jacques Espère, had no job. Pandora, as she says in an interview after her song "Espoir", in 1974 "La situation de ma famille n'a jamais été bonne. Rempli only de querelles, d'abus et de troubles". Pandora's most famous pieces are: "Espoir" (1974); "Lumiére" (1970) and "L'etolie perdu" (1978). Espère began his career at the age of 24, when he played karoke in a cafe in Dijon. He would later say in an interview in 1972 "When I put my hand on the micro et que j'ai commencement à chanter, j'ai su que c'était ce que je voulais. ” Espére, at the age of 25, performed the first play, “Le lumiére de la nuit” in a theater in Dijon, but no one showed up for this performance, leaving Espère alone. In this interview, after the publication of the play "Lumiére" "Même si personne n'est venu ce soir-là, je ne désespérais pas, mais j'avais de l'espoir" After the publication of the play "L'etoile perdu", Espère was diagnosed with an osteosarcoma in the neocranium. Despite radiation treatments and chemotherapy, Espère died at the age of 33 on August 28, 1978.

Due to the fact that Espère was not a national artist in France, but only a local one, her music, songs, interpretations remain unarchived, known only by the locals.

Pandora's main musical style was pop.

Most of the interviews were published in the newspaper Mon Qutidien, but these editions were lost, which therefore became collectible items.

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  1. ^ Mon quotidien
  2. ^ The Pandora Espère interviews
  3. ^ Chanteur France 70's
  4. ^ Melody
  5. ^ Radio Bulle