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Lino Leonardi. According to writer Benoît Houzé, "throughout her experiments, Magny always kept an artistic generosity which clearly binds most of her songs, as 'avant-gardist' as they can be, to the tradition of French
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on guitar as did many of her later recordings, became a hit in France in 1963. Her first album, self-titled but sometimes known as
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was recorded with, and included songs written by, children with mental disabilities in the Institut médico-pédagogique at
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and, in later years, a spinal disease that confined her to a bed or wheelchair. She died in 1997, aged 70.
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Magny became increasingly supportive of political activism. Her song "Le mal du vivre" was banned by
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Houzé, Benoît (2018). "Colette Magny". In Abecassis, Michael; Block, Marcelline (eds.).
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in south-west France, and her recordings became more mellow in tone, her 1983 album
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An Anthology of French and Francophone Singers from A to Z: "Singin' In French"
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in Paris clubs. She made her first recordings in 1958, on an album by
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She produced three albums in the early 1970s –
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During the events and riots of 301:, as well as blues classics including " 747: 677: 675: 673: 671: 669: 667: 665: 643: 271:Le Petit Conservatoire de la Chanson 261:After appearing at the Contrescarpe 662: 13: 342:. Her recordings were issued by 269:, who featured her on her TV show 189: 14: 791: 780:20th-century French women singers 715: 405:performers including saxophonist 488:Colette Magny, Citoyenne - Blues 486:A biography by Sylvie Vadureau, 401:(1975), which she recorded with 198:Colette Magny performing in 1975 770:French women singer-songwriters 609:(Colette Magny Promotion, 1991) 603:(Colette Magny Promotion, 1989) 218:, she became a fan of American 493: 1: 703:Jason Birchmeier, Biography, 613: 708:. Retrieved 12 December 2019 688:. Retrieved 12 December 2019 481: 447:. 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Index

Magny in 1972
Paris
Villefranche-de-Rouergue
Blues
jazz
chanson
protest songs
avant-garde music
spoken word
CBS
Mouloudji
Le Chant du Monde
blues
jazz
protest songs
experimental music
spoken word

Paris
translator
Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development
English
blues
jazz
Bessie Smith
Ella Fitzgerald
guitar
Claude Luter
blues standards
trumpeter

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