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Genevieve Veronica Artadi [2] (born July 1, 1982) is an American musician, singer-songwriter, and video producer who is the lead vocalist and occasional instrumentalist of the independent electronic jazz-funk duo Knower. She was previously the lead vocalist of the electropop band Pollyn. Artadi has released five albums with Knower beginning in ...
Knower, also stylized as KNOWER, is an American independent electronic jazz-funk duo. The group primarily consists of Louis Cole (bass, drums, guitars, keyboards, vocals) and Genevieve Artadi (bass, keyboards, vocals); their full band includes saxophone, bass and keyboard players.
Genevieve Schatz (born April 1, 1987), [1] [2] better known mononymously as Genevieve, is an American indie pop singer and songwriter from Elgin, Illinois, United States. Schatz is the frontwoman of Chicago indie rock band Company of Thieves and embarked on her solo career as Genevieve in early 2014.
Geneviève Joyce Waïte (born Genevieve Joyce Weight, [3] 13 February 1948 – 18 May 2019) was a South African actress, singer and model. [3] [4] Her best known acting role was the title character in the 1968 film Joanna. [5] She was a muse to photographer Richard Avedon, who photographed her several times for Vogue in the early 1970s.
Genevieve from To All the Boys I've Loved Before by Jenny Han; Genevieve Mirren-Carter, in the American TV show Brooklyn Nine-Nine; Genevieve, helicopter on display in Air and Space Museum Bell Model 30 Ship 1A; Genevieve Mercier, protagonist of Seven Days in June by Tia Williams; Geneviève, from the short story "The Mask", published in The ...
Originally from Dorval, Racette is a bilingual singer-songwriter.She started singing at the age of 8 and got her first guitar at 11. She is the daughter of two parents who are musicians and have studied music.
Aristide Blank (1883–1960), (also spelled Blanc or Blanck), Romanian financier, economist, arts patron and playwright; Aristide Boucicaut (1810–1877), French entrepreneur, founder of Le Bon Marché; Aristide Briand (1862–1932), French statesman and Prime Minister; Aristide Bruant (1851–1925), French cabaret singer, comedian, and ...
Genevieve may refer to: Genevieve, a saint in Roman Catholic and Eastern Orthodox traditions, patron saint of Paris, France; Genevieve (musician) (b. 1987), an American indie pop singer; Genevieve (actress) (1920-2004), a French-born American comedian, singer, and actress; Genevieve of Brabant, a heroine of medieval legend