Constance Amiot
Constance Amiot (born 1978) is a French writer-composer-performer of songs in French and English in an acoustic pop-folk style.
Born to French parents in Abidjan in the Ivory Coast, she grew up in Cameroon and the United States, settling in Paris in 2000.[1][2][3] She began her music career as a pianist in a rock group named Virus that performed cover versions of Guns N' Roses songs, all the while pursuing her studies in law, literature and sound engineering.[1] She adopted the guitar as her instrument of preference, influenced by artists like Tracy Chapman.[1]
After a first self-produced album Whisperwood (2003), she next recorded an album in New York called Fairytale, (April 2007 on the Tôt ou tard label), with the participation of Jeff Pevar, Ben Wisch, Sean Pelton, François Moutin and the contribution of some lyrics by Jérôme Attal.[2][3]
Discography
- Whisperwood (2005)
- Fairytale (2007), Tôt ou tard/Warner
- Once Twice (2011), Tôt Ou Tard / Warner
- Blue Green Tomorrows EP (2012), Believe Digital
- 12ème Parallèle (2014), Believe Digital
References
- ^ a b c "FRENCH KISS TOUR 2 Archived 31 March 2012 at the Wayback Machine", wprost, 2010-11-11, Retrieved 2011-05-29
- ^ a b "Gabon/Musique : Constance Amiot en concert le 17 Février 2011 au Centre Culturel Français ! Archived 19 February 2011 at the Wayback Machine", Gabon Eco, 16 February 2011, Retrieved 2011-05-29
- ^ a b "Le conte de fée de Constance Amiot", RFI, 16 May 2007, Retrieved 2011-05-29
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