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Claudine Luypaerts, better known as Maurane (pronounced; 12 November 1960 – 7 May 2018), was a Francophone Belgian singer and actress.. Brought to light in the 1980s with her role as Marie-Jeanne in the second version of the rock opera Starmania, her best-known titles are "Toutes les mamas", "Sur un prélude de Bach" and "Tu es mon autre" (in a duet with Lara Fabian). [1]
France participated in the Eurovision Song Contest 2009 with the song "Et s'il fallait le faire" written by Fred Blondin and Anse Lazio. The song was performed by Patricia Kaas . The French broadcaster France Télévisions in collaboration with the television channel France 3 internally selected the French entry for the 2009 contest in Moscow ...
His son (Louis's nephew) was chef saucier (sauce chef) at the 1939 New York World's Fair. A participant in the French Resistance during World War II, he was killed by the Germans. [ 10 ] Lucien Diat, younger than Louis by seventeen years, [ 10 ] was the renowned executive chef at Plaza Athénée hotel in Paris [ 13 ] [ 6 ] and also the teacher ...
A saucier (French pronunciation:) or sauté chef is a position in the classical brigade style kitchen. It can be translated into English as sauce chef . In addition to preparing sauces, the saucier prepares stews , hot hors d'œuvres , and sautés food to order.
The song was later given a house music remix by Shep Pettibone and re-released in 1989 [2] and for the US market in 1990 with a new video. [3] The new video featured higher production values and included shots of Mitsou, dressed in a tight black dress, running about a city with shopping bags.
Saucier is an occupational surname literally meaning the cooking occupation of "saucier". Notable people with the surname include: Aldric Saucier (1936–2016), American scientist and whistleblower; Billy Jack Saucier (1931–1987), American fiddler; Frank Saucier (born 1926), American baseball player; Gerard Saucier, American academic and ...
S'il suffisait d'aimer is the second best-selling French language album of all time, behind her own D'eux.In its first three weeks of availability worldwide (except the US), it has already sold 2 million copies with 700,000 of it in France alone. [2]
Aldric Saucier (April 29, 1936 – December 8, 2016) was an American scientist and whistleblower. Saucier lost his job and security clearance after he criticized the Strategic Defense Initiative in 1992.