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Wednesday, December 22, 2010

Reg King, British singer (The Action), died from cancer he was , 65


Reg King  was an English singer and songwriter, most famous for being the solo and lead singer with The Boys and The Action died from cancer he was , 65. He died of cancer, aged 65, in October 2010.


(5 February 1945 - 8 October 2010)

Discography

Albums

Eponymous solo LP with backing from members of "B.B. Blunder" (ex-Blossom Toes) and "Mighty Baby" (ex-The Action) and Mick Taylor, Steve Winwood and Brian Auger

  1. "Must Be Something Else Around"
  2. "You Go Have Yourself A Good Time"
  3. "That Ain't Living"
  4. "In My Dreams"
  5. "Little Boy"
  6. "10,000 Miles"
  7. "Down The Drain"
  8. "Savannah"
  9. "Gone Away"
Bonus tracks, 2006 reissue, Circle Records
  1. "Must Be Something Else Around"
  2. "Must Be Something Else Around" (Rough Mix)
  3. "You Go Have Yourself A Good Time" (Long Version)
  4. "Down The Drain"
  5. "Nobody Knows Where We Are"
  6. "10,000 Miles"
  7. "Gone Away" (Rough Mix)


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    Singles

    • "Little Boy" b/w "10,000 Miles" (United Artists UP 35204) 1971

    EPs

    • Missing In Action 10"/6-Track EP (Circle Records CPW E10-101, 2007)
    Side 1
    1. "Merry Go Round" (King) 3.29 +
    2. "You Go Have Yourself A Good Time" (King/Dale) 3.55 *
    3. "Magenta" (King) 5.54 +
    Side 2
    1. "So Full of Love" (King) 4.21 +
    2. "10,000 Miles" (King/Dale) 3.21 *
    3. "Must Be Something Else Around" (King) 4.32 *

    Compilation albums

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    Tuesday, December 21, 2010

    Ryō Ikebe, Japanese actor (Gorath), died from blood poisoninghe was , 92

     Ryō Ikebe  was a Japanese actor. He graduated from Rikkyō University and originally wanted to be a screenwriter, but ended up debuting as an actor at Tōhō in 1941.[1] He did not achieve popularity until starring in a series of youth films in the late 1940s. He expanded his acting range in the 1950s, while still frequently appearing in genre films, such as Tōhō tokusatsu films and yakuza films at Tōei. He was also known as an essayist.[1]

    ( 池部 良 Ikebe Ryō?) (11 February 1918 - 8 October 2010)

    Selected filmography

    References

    1. ^ a b "Ikebe Ryō" (in Japanese). Nihon jinmei daijiten. Kodansha. http://kotobank.jp/word/%E6%B1%A0%E9%83%A8%E8%89%AF. Retrieved 27 April 2010. 

    Bibliography

    Shimura, Miyoko; Yumiketa, Aya, eds (2007). Eiga haiyū Ikebe Ryō. Waizu Shuppan. ISBN 9784898302071

    Neil Richardson English composer, arranger and conductor.died he was , 80,


    Neil Grant Richardson was an English composer and conductor died he was , 80,. As a composer, he is perhaps best known for "Approaching Menace" (the Mastermind theme tune) and "The Rivera Affair" (used for WOR-TV's The 4 O'Clock Movie). During the 1960s–1990s, he was an arranger and conductor of various BBC Radio Orchestras, working on programmes such as String Sound and The Radio Orchestra Show.[2] He was a prolific composer of library music for labels such as KPM, and his music has been used in numerous TV, film and radio productions.[2]

    (5 February 1930, Stourport-on-Severn, Worcestershire – 8 October 2010 in Nerja, Spain[1]


    The son of a Worcestershire clergyman, Neil Richardson was born in Stourport-on-Severn on 5 February 1930, and grew up in the village of Hartlebury.[3] At aged eight he went to become a chorister at Westminster Abbey.[2] After leaving the Abbey school, he became a music scholar at Lancing College, Sussex and continued his musical studies at the Royal College of Music, studying clarinet, piano and composition with professor William Lloyd Webber.[2] During his National Service, he played solo clarinet with the band of the Royal Air Force at Cranwell. After completing his national service, he began a career as an arranger, writing and conducting for the BBC, particularly the then-numerous BBC Radio and concert orchestras.[2] He was instrumental in creating the BBC Northern Radio Orchestra in 1975 and was its conductor for many years.[2]

    [edit] Compositions

    As a composer, Richardson was most famous for his library music; incidental music for use in films and television, for example his "Approaching Menace", used as the theme to Mastermind.[3] In the 1960s he often composed under the pseudonym "Oscar Brandenburg", a name he shared with Johnny Pearson and Alan Moorhouse, also well known in this area.[4] For example, he co-composed the famous test card piece "Scotch Broth".
    Another of his library music compositions, "The Riviera Affair" (aka "Prestige Production," from the 1970 KPM album Impact and Action, Vol. II), is best known to New Yorkers as the opening theme music for WOR-TV's late-afternoon movie program, The 4 O'Clock Movie, in the late 1970s and early 1980s.[5] The song was also used as part of an homage of The 4 O'Clock Movie in the opening logo sequence for the 2007 heist film, Ocean's Thirteen.[2]
    He also orchestrated and conducted some of Richard Rodney Bennett's film music, such as for the 1994 film Four Weddings and a Funeral and Enchanted April. He was also an arranger for numerous television productions including Agatha Christie's Poirot and The Charmer.[3]

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    T Lavitz, American musician died he was 54,.

     Terry "T" Lavitz was an American jazz-rock/fusion keyboardist, composer and producer  died he was 54,.. He is best known for his work with the Dixie Dregs and Jazz Is Dead.


    (April 16, 1956 – October 7, 2010) 

     Biography

    Born on April 16, 1956, Lavitz grew up in New Jersey. He started taking piano lessons at the age of seven and was offered a scholarship at the Interlochen Arts Academy in Michigan where he studied before attending the University of Miami's School of Music. While in his senior year at the UM he was asked to join the Dixie Dregs. He accepted the invitation and played his first show in January 1979. 'Dregs of the Earth', released in 1980, was the first Dregs album he could be heard on. In 1981 he won the 'Best New Talent' category of Keyboard Magazine's Annual Readers Poll.
    The Dregs broke up in January 1983 and T Lavitz, Rod Morgenstein and Andy West went on tour with former Little Feat guitarist/singer Paul Barrere. 'Extended Play', a five song EP is released in 1984. The album also featured future Dregs and Steve Morse Band bass player Dave LaRue. In 1985 Lavitz joined the Bluesbusters, a blues-rock quintet also featuring Paul Barrere, guitarist/singer Catfish Hodge, bass player Freebo (Bonnie Raitt) and drummer Larry Zack. They released two albums and toured extensively. His first solo album 'Storytime' was released in 1986. The critically acclaimed 'Players' album with Jeff Berlin, Steve Smith and Scott Henderson was released in 1987.

    The Dregs reunited in 1988 to record two songs as a demonstration CD for the Ensoniq company. A short tour followed with Dave LaRue replacing Andy West. Later that year T Lavitz joined the reformed Mother's Finest on tour. Tours with Bill Bruford and the Billy Cobham Trio followed.
    In 1991 T Lavitz was invited to join Widespread Panic after playing keyboards on their first album for the revived Capricorn Records label. Lavitz toured with Widespread Panic from April of 1991 through the end of that year, but left the band as the Dixie Dregs reunited and re-signed with Capricorn Records in 1992. The re-formed Dixie Dregs shared a bill with Widespread Panic at two events in February 1992 with Lavitz performing with both bands; these were his final two appearances as the keyboardist for Widespread Panic. The Dixie Dregs recorded 'Bring 'Em Back Alive' during a tour in February. Violinist Allen Sloan, who had become an anesthesiologist, was unable to continue touring and was replaced by former Mahavishnu Orchestra violinist Jerry Goodman. That year T Lavitz won the 'Jazz Keyboardist of the Year' category of Keyboard Magazine's Annual Readers Poll. 'Full Circle', the first Dregs studio album in 12 years, was released in 1994. Another solo album 'Gossip' was recorded before T joined Jefferson Starship in 1996. Jazz Is Dead was formed at the end of 1997 with T Lavitz, Jimmy Herring, Alphonso Johnson and Billy Cobham interpreting the Grateful Dead's music in a jazzy, instrumental vein. "Blue Light Rain" was recorded during the first tour in 1998. Billy Cobham was replaced by Rod Morgenstein and Jeff Sipe by the time the second album 'Laughing Water' was released.
    The Dixie Dregs did a short tour in late August 1999. The band was joined by original members Andy West and Allen Sloan. Lavitz continued touring with Jazz Is Dead and also whenever possible with the Dixie Dregs.
    In the first part of the new millennium T Lavitz took part in several projects. 'Endangered Species', with Jimmy Herring, Richie Hayward and Kenny Gradney was released in 2001, 'Cosmic Farm', with Rob Wasserman, Craig Erickson and Jeff Sipe, was released in 2005 and 'Boston T Party', with Dennis Chambers, Jeff Berlin and Dave Fiuczynski, was released in 2006. In the summer of 2006 he began teaching at the Summer Performance Program at the Berklee College of Music, Boston, MA.
    Lavitz died on October 7, 2010.[1]

    Discography

    Solo

    • 1984 Extended Play
    • 1986 Storytime
    • 1987 From The West
    • 1989 And The Bad Habitz
    • 1991 Mood Swing
    • 1996 Gossip
    • 2009 Electric

    with Dixie Dregs

    • 1980 Dregs Of The Earth
    • 1981 Unsung Heroes
    • 1982 Industry Standard
    • 1988 Off The Record
    • 1989 The Best Of The Dregs - Divided We Stand
    • 1992 Bring 'Em Back Alive
    • 1994 Full Circle
    • 1997 King Biscuit Flower Hour Presents: Dixie Dregs
    • 2000 California Screamin'

    with Jazz Is Dead

    • 1998 Blue Light Rain
    • 1999 Laughing Water
    • 2001 Great Sky River

    with The Bluesbusters

    • 1986 Accept No Substitute
    • 1987 This Time

    with Jefferson Starship

    Projects

    • 1987 Players - Players
    • 1992 The Connection - Inside Out
    • 2001 Jimmy Herring, T Lavitz, Richie Hayward, Kenny Gradney - Endangered Species
    • 2005 Rob Wasserman, Craig Erickson, T Lavitz, Jeff Sipe - Cosmic Farm
    • 2006 Dennis Chambers, Jeff Berlin, Dave Fiuczynski, T Lavitz - Boston T Party
    • 2007 T Lavitz, Dave Weckl, John Patitucci, Frank Gambale, Steve Morse, Jerry Goodman - School of The Arts

    other appearances

    • 1979 University of Miami Concert Jazz Band - Halcyon Days
    • 1980 Darryl Rhoades and the HaHaVishnu Orchestra - Burgers From Heaven
    • 1981 Projections - Projections
    • 1983 Art In America - Art In America
    • 1983 Paul Barrere - On My Own Two Feet
    • 1984 John Macey - Meltdown
    • 1984 Steve Morse Band - The Introduction
    • 1984 Paul Barrere - Real Lies
    • 1984 Stretch - Stretch
    • 1985 Steve Morse Band - Stand Up
    • 1985 Nils Lofgren - Flip
    • 1985 Jeff Berlin & Vox Humana - Champion
    • 1985 Electric Tigers - Electric Tigers
    • 1987 Mark O'Connor - Stone From Which The Arch Was Made
    • 1987 Col. Bruce Hampton - Arkansas
    • 1987 Electric Tigers - Here To Stay
    • 1988 Widespread Panic - Space Wrangler
    • 1989 Steve Morse - High Tension Wires
    • 1990 Lonesome Val - Lonesome Val
    • 1991David Becker Tribune - In Motion
    • 1991 Widespread Panic - Widespread Panic
    • 1992 Various Artists - Legacy II: A Collection Of Singer Songwriters
    • 1992 Kiko - Kiko
    • 1992 Dave LaRue - Hub City Kid
    • 1992 Bob Mansueto - Like A Stranger
    • 1993 Glenn Alexander - Rainbow's Revenge
    • 1994 Steve Bailey - Evolution
    • 1994 Jeff Richman - The Blue Heart
    • 1995 Catfish Hodge - Like A Big Dog Barkin'
    • 1995 Greg Koch And The Tone Controls - Strat's Got Your Tongue
    • 1995 Gary Tanin - Sublime Nation
    • 1996 Kacee - Seeing Red
    • 1997 Pat Benatar - Innamorata
    • 1998 Peter Himmelman - Love Thinketh No Evil
    • 1998 [Soundtrack] - The Souler Opposite
    • 1998 Robbie Krieger - Cinematix
    • 1998 Jeff Richman - Sand Dance
    • 2000 Soulfarm - Live At Wetlands
    • 2000 Jim Stubblefield - Cities Of Gold
    • 2000 Inasense - Get Your Shinebox
    • 2001 C Lanzbom - From This Day On
    • 2002 Andy West With Rama - Rama 1
    • 2003 Bluestrain - Dancing With My Baby
    • 2003 Widespread Panic - Panic In The Streets
    • 2003 Peter Himmelman - My Best Friend Is A Salamander
    • 2003 Roy Vogt - Simplicity
    • 2003 Zyg - To The Rescue
    • 2005 Steve Yanek - Across The Landscape
    • 2007 Woody Moran - Tu-Toned Stranger
    • 2008 Teresa Storch - Stream Of Concrete
    • 2009 Laura Siersema - Talon of The Blackwater
    • 2010 Julien Kasper Band - Trance Groove

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    Antonie Kamerling, Dutch actor and singer, committed suicide he was , 44

     Antonie Kamerling  was a Dutch television and film actor and musician committed suicide he was , 44.


    (August 25, 1966 – October 6, 2010[1])


    Biography

    Antonie Kamerling was still a law student when in 1990 he was cast in the then new Dutch soap opera Good Times, Bad Times. His character, Peter Kelder, quickly became one of the most popular on the program. In 1993 he got the lead in De Kleine Blonde Dood, directed by Jean van de Velde. At the time, his casting was quite controversial, as soap actors were considered to be inferior to 'professional' actors. Kamerling eventually got nominated for a Gouden Kalf for best actor, the most important Dutch film award.
    In 1997, he starred in another film by Van de Velde, All Stars. For the film, about an amateur football team, he sang the theme song, "Toen Ik Je Zag" (literal translation: "When I Saw You"), written by the popular Dutch singer Guus Meeuwis. The song was released as a single under his character's name, Hero, and soon was a number one hit on the Dutch charts. From that moment on, he tried to get a music career, but could never repeat the success of his first single.
    After that point, Kamerling played in a couple more films, the most successful being I Love You Too (2001), and in television series like All Stars – De Serie and ONM. Later in his career, he played in a couple of musicals, including starring roles in the musical versions of Turkish Delight and Sunset Boulevard.

    Personal life

    Antonie Kamerling was married to actress Isa Hoes. They met on the set of the Dutch prime time soap opera Goede Tijden, Slechte Tijden (literally "Good Times, Bad Times"). They had two children together, son Merlijn and daughter Vlinder. His sister, Liesbeth is also an actress.
    Kamerling was praised for his charity work with development organization “Edukans”, helping their efforts to provide basic education to underpriviledged children in developing countries.[citation needed]
    Kamerling suffered from depression and committed suicide on October 6, 2010.[2] He was 44 years old.

    Filmography


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    Monday, December 20, 2010

    Gran Naniwa, Japanese professional wrestler, died from myocardial blockage he was , 33,

    Gran Naniwa [1] was a Japanese professional wrestler. Naniwa was known for his comedic gimmick, in which he performed mannerisms of crabs.[2] This was also reflected upon in the design of his wrestling mask.



    (愚乱・浪花?) (February 15, 1977 - October 6, 2010)


    Career

    Naniwa debuted professionally in 1993 in Michinoku Pro Wrestling, immediately making an impact as one of the most popular faces within the company. His first major attempt at becoming a top performer saw him compete in the 1995 Super J Cup. Naniwa managed to get to the quarterfinals, but he was later eliminated by Jushin Liger, who later went on to win the Super J Cup.[1] In the late 1990s, Naniwa competed in the United States for Extreme Championship Wrestling (ECW), where he wrestled Gran Hamada in January 1998 at the ECW House Party event.[2] After this, Naniwa took a brief hiatus for a few years but made his return in 2006, again under his Gran Naniwa ring name, competing in a match for New Japan Pro Wrestling's now defunct WRESTLE LAND "brand".

    Death

    Naniwa died on October 6, 2010 due to a heart attack at the age of 33, although many wrestling news outlets mistakenly stated that Naniwa was 34.

    In wrestling


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    Colette Renard French singer and actress, died after a long illness she was , 85,

    Colette Renard [1] born Colette Raget, was a French actress and singer died after a long illness she was , 85,. Renard is closely associated with the titular character from the musical Irma La Douce, a role she played for over a decade.[1] Renard retired from theatre and film in the 1980s, returning in 2004 to play the role of Rachel Levy on Plus belle la vie.[2] In addition to acting, Renard was a prolific singer, having released 52 albums during her career.[2]



    (1 November 1924, Ermont – 6 October 2010 Saint-Rémy-lès-Chevreuse)




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    Discography

    Studio albums

    • 1957: Chante Paris (double 25 cm)
    • 1958: Chante la vieille France (25 cm)
    • 1958: Envoie la musique (25 cm)
    • 1960: Chansons gaillardes de la vieille France
    • 1961: Tête-à-tête avec Colette Renard
    • 1961: La chanson française
    • 1963: Chansons très libertines
    • 1965: Bon appétit...
    • 1966: Poèmes libertins du temps passé (triple 33 T)
    • 1966: Poèmes libertins du temps présent
    • 1967: 1967 - La nouvelle Colette Renard
    • 1968: Irma la douce (double album of duets)
    • 1968: La chanson satirique de Charlemagne à Charles de Gaulle - 1ère époque (double album)
    • 1969: Chansons polissonnes
    • 1969: Paris-Montmartre
    • 1971: Liverpool la nuit
    • 1972: Chansons galantes
    • 1973: Au clocher de mon coeur (double album)
    • 1973: Chansons érotiques du royaume de France
    • 1975: Depuis le temps que je chante que je t'aime
    • 1978: Une valse bleue
    • 1979: Il y a des jours comme ça
    • 1983: B.O.F. Un amour de femme
    • 1986: Fables d'aujourd'hui (spoken word, written by Lucien Baumann)
    • 2002: Ceux qui s'aiment

    Live albums

    • 1958: À l'Olympia - 10 chansons nouvelles (25 cm)
    • 1960: À l'Olympia - Volume 8
    • 1962: À l'Olympia
    • 1964: Récital 65
    • 1976: À Bobino

    Compilations

    • 1987: Les grands succès (cd Vogue, 16 songs)
    • 1992: 36 chansons gaillardes et libertines (double cd Vogue)
    • 2001: Colette Renard (Triple cd, Reader's Digest selection, 72 songs)

    45 RPM

    • 78 T Pacific 1998: La gorgonzola / Robinson Crusoë (1949)
    • EP Festival FX 451148M : Les filles du bucheron / A la belle étoile / Qu'elle est belle / Sous les pommiers (sortis sur deux 78 T en 1952, regroupés sur cet EP en 1958)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7273: Les godasses / Ferme-là / Simonetta / L'âge atomique (Rock Around The Island) (1956)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7293: L'arbre et l'homme / Les jouets / L'homme et l'araignée / Mon île (1956)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7300: Chante les airs d'Irma la douce : Avec les anges / Irma la douce / Y'a qu'Paris pour ça / Ah ! dis donc (1956)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7365: Quand t'auras mangé ta soupe / L'homme en habit / Calypso mélodie / Où va-t-on se nicher ? (1957)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7367: Zon, zon, zon / Sa casquette / Sur le pont St Louis / C'est du soleil de t'embrasser (1957)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7394: Chante les succès du film Un roi à New York : Mandoline amoureuse / Toi l'amour / La complainte des cœur purs / Sur les bords de Paris (1957)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7438: Croquemitoufle / Tais-toi Marseille / L'orphéon / A Paris, y'a tout ça (1958)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7440: Zon, zon, zon / Sa casquette / L'homme en habit / Où va-t'on se nicher ? (1958)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7440: Les chansons gaillardes de la vieille France : Les filles de La Rochelle / La femme du roulier / Sur la route de Louviers / Les trente brigands (1958)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7510: L'eau vive / Le bonheur / Envoie-la musique / Trois fois rien (1958)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7544: Ca, c'est d'la musique / L'enfant aux oranges / La Sainte-Flemme / C'est moi la java (1958)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7565: Le poète / Le soleil / Marie la bleue / La fleur des champs (1958)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7568: Noëls : Je n'ai pas eu de jouets / Serge et Nathalie / Drôle d'histoire / La Vierge à la crèche (1958)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7576: Le cheval de bois / La débine / Les chagrins d'amour / Faux-pas (1959)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7625: L'Opéra de quat'sous : Le chant des canons / La fiancée du pirate / La complainte de Mackie / La chanson de Barbara (1959)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7637: Mon homme est un guignol / Y veut de la java / Emmène-moi / Les regrets de jeunesse (1959)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7638: Chansons de films : Comment voulez-vous ? / Business / La complainte de Gaud / Bal de nuit (1959)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7652: Les chefs-d'oeuvre de la chanson française : Colette Renard chante la vieille France : À la claire fontaine / Le retour du marin / Va mon ami va / Aux marches du palais (1959)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7658: Chansons gaillardes de la vieille France : La puce / Le doigt gelé / En revenant du Piémont / Au clair de la lune (1959)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7664: C'est d'la musique / Tais-toi Marseille / L'orphéon / Marie la bleue (1959)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7700: Mes copains / T'as misé dans le mille / Qu'est-ce que t'as pu me faire / Le pauvre chien (1959)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7726: Petite annonce sentimentale / Les musiciens / Toi, l'inconnu / Le vendeur de roses (1960)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7730: Mon homme est un guignol / Je n'ai pas eu de jouets / Emmène-moi / Le bonheur (1960)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7775: La taxi girl / Ma rengaine / Je m'appelle Daysie / Des histoires (1960)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7806: 4,95 la charlotte / On cultive l'amour / T'es le roi / Rue du croissant (1961)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7823: La fille et le soldat / Comme un cygne blanc / La chanson pauvre / Paris a le cœur tendre (1961)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7865: Les p'tits français / Ma chanson lonla-lonlaine / Suis-moi t'en auras / Hôtel du nord (1961)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7874: La Marie du port / Les enfants de Paris / Quand sonneront les cloches / Ca m'chavire (1961)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7929: Charmante nature / Des souv'nirs, des souv'nirs / Ah ! Donnez m'en de la chanson / Bilissi (1962)
    • EP Vogue EPL 8061: Voir Naples et mourir / Professionnellement / Le grand partage / La samba des parisiennes (1962)
    • EP Vogue EPL 7931: Le marin et la rose / Sacré bistrot / Ils jouent de la trompette / C'est la vie (1962)
    • EP Vogue EPL 8074: Hardi Paname (version 45t) / Sur leur visage / J't'aimerai pas plus / Heureusement (1963)
    • 45t Vogue V.45.1076 : Le retour des héros / Alors, c'est pour quand ? (1963)
    • EP Vogue EPL 8141: La foraine / Ils voulaient voir la mer / Les nuits d'une demoiselle [version soft expurgée] (1963)
    • EP Vogue EPL 8183: Mon père et ma mère / La dernière petit note / Le truc / Chez Marie la vieille (1963)
    • EP Vogue EPL 8295: Le plumard / Assieds-toi donc sur ta valise / Le rencard / Elle ou moi (1964)
    • EP Vogue EPL 8332: Ah! Le petit vin blanc / Le chaland qui passe / Refrain des chevaux de bois / Ici l'on pèche (1965)
    • EP Vogue EPL 8375: Alfred Hitchcock / Mossieu Boby / Gibraltar story / La goélette et le capitaine (1965)
    • EP CBS 5676: Chante Jehanne Vérité : Un petit oiseau de Lorraine / Les chalands / Toutes les larmes / Les moutons (1966)
    • EP Decca 461.113M: Un piano / L'amour et les marées / Marie scandale (1967)
    • EP Decca 461.131M: Les maisons blanches / Je l'aime lui / Reste / Un garçon (1967)
    • 45t Decca 79.528: Un air pour rien / Y a du soleil dans ma chambre (1968)
    • 45t Decca 23.812: Je l'ai vécu 100 fois / Marine (1968)
    • 45t Decca 23.813: L'araignée / Ne riez pas de la bergère (1968)
    • 45t Decca 23.814: La romance de Paris / La rue de notre amour (1968)
    • 45t Emi/Pathé C006-11437: Lili Vertu / Changer de vie (1971)
    • 45t Vogue V.45.4138: Chante Cabaret : Willkommen, Bienvenue... / Cabaret (1972)
    • EP Vogue 45.V.4211: Les chansons de la comédie "Folle Amanda" : Mon Polo / Mon coeur attend qui ? / Que c'est bon d'être amoureuse / C'est beau la vie (1973)
    • 45t Vogue 14098: B.O.F de Jean-François Davy Prostitution (1975), 1 title: Demain (1976)
    • 45t Sonopresse 40289: Mirlitons / Je suis marionnette (1978)
    • 45t Carrère 13.137: Chante Vichy Dancing : Amoureuse / Nostalgies (1983)

    Selected songs

    • 1956: Ah ! Dis donc, dis donc (Lyrics: Alexandre Breffort, Music: Marguerite Monnot)
    • 1957: Zon… zon… zon… (Lyrics: Maurice Vidalin, Music: Jacques Datin)
    • 1958: Tais-toi Marseille (Lyrics: Maurice Vidalin, Music: Jacques Datin)
    • 1958: Ça, c'est d'la musique (Lyrics: Michel Rivgauche, Music: Norbert Glanzberg)
    • 1958: Sa casquette (Lyrics: Fernand Bonifay, Music: Guy Magenta)
    • 1959: Mon homme est un guignol (Lyrics and music: Jil and Jan)
    • 1960: Des histoires (Lyrics: Michel Vaucaire, Music: Charles Dumont)
    • 1961: Chanson tendre (Lyrics: Francis Carco, Music: Jacques Larmanjat)
    • 1962: Le marin et la rose (Lyrics and music: Huard Pingault)
    • 1979: Les lignes de ma vie
    • 2002: Ceux qui s'aiment (Lyrics: Colette Renard, Music: François Rauber)

    Bibliography

    • Colette Renard, Raconte-moi ta chanson, Grasset, 1998, 334 p. ISBN 2246574110
    • Colette Renard, Ceux qui s'aiment : bloc-notes 1956-2006, edited by Pascal Maurice , Paris et Montréal, 2006, 64 p. ISBN 9782908681185

    Filmography

    Film

    • 1958: Le dos au mur Josianne Mauvin
    • 1960: Business Léa
    • 1963: Un roi sans divertissement, Clara
    • 1965: Les pieds dans le plâtre, Irène
    • 1970: Clodo, Mme Olga
    • 1992: IP5 : L'Ile aux pachydermes, Clarisse/Monique

    Television

    • 1964 : Pierrots des Alouettes, musical comedy by Henri Spade, Martine
    • 1972: Les dossiers de Me Robineau: Les cagnards (TV movie), Gina
    • 1973: La vie rêvée de Vincent Scotto (TV movie), Fréhel
    • 1980: La chanson de Tiber (TV movie), Tiber Renarde
    • 1982: Mon petit âne, ma mère (TV movie) The mother
    • 1983: Vichy Dancing (TV movie), Véra Belmont
    • 1986: Noël au Congo (TV movie), Mme Martel
    • 1999: Justice (TV series), Olga
    • 2003: Maigret (TV series), Jacqueline Larrieux dite Jacotte
    • 2004: Docteur Dassin, généraliste (TV series), Mme Barry
    • 2004 - 2009: Plus belle la vie (TV series), Rachel Lévy
    • 2005: Le triporteur de Belleville (TV movie), Mme Belvèze

    Theatre

    Distinctions et récompenses

    • Grand prix of the Académie Charles Cros
    • Grand prix of the Académie du disque français
    • Grand prix of the Président de la République
    • Grand prix international du disque
    • Officer of the Ordre des Arts et des Lettres
    • Médaille de vermeil from the City of Paris
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    Dickey Betts died he was 80

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