Everyone knows Bastille Day, right? July 14th! But do you know about December 19th? December 19th 2015 to be exact? Let me give you a hint. One hundred years ago on that same day, a baby girl was born on the steps of the Parisian slums to a circus performer and a drug addicted chanteuse. She started singing in the streets for money to pay for food and later booze, was discovered by a well-known night club owner, then later became the highest paid female singer of her time. No? Shall I sing you a little hint? “Quand il me prends dans ses bras, il me parle tout bas, Je vois la vie en rose”. Oui oui! EDITH PIAF is celebrating her centenary December 19th! Happy 100th!
The “Little Sparrow”, the French icon, Edith Piaf, the voice of a nation, whose music is the soundtrack for many a lover lost, would have celebrated her 100th birthday December 19th 2015 and fans around the world have already been celebrating. It has been 52 years since her death in Paris, and here in Las Vegas, it has been 63 years since she sang at the Sands Hotel. Promoter, Jack Entratter invited Piaf to be a part of the hotel’s opening year of star studded artists which included Lena Horne, Danny Thomas, Tallulah Bankhead, Tony Bennet, and of course Frank Sinatra. Did you know that Piaf was born only one week after the Las Vegas icon, old Blue Eyes himself? The two legends have long moved on, but their music and voices live forever in the hearts of fans worldwide.
So, what are you doing December 19th? Hopefully finding yourself in a cozy bistro somewhere being serenaded by the voice that cried from the heart with songs of passion that shattered the world. Edith Piaf’s story is a true tale of courage and above all love. She lived to sing. Her life and songs were interchangeable. Her place in history irreplaceable and she deserves a toast! A votre santé Edith et bonne anniversaire!
Que…faites…vous… le 19 décembre?
Tone Poet Productions, a Las Vegas based production company and The Winchester Cultural Center will be presenting the Off-Broadway one woman theatrical tour de force “Piaf: Love Conquers All” starring Naomi Emmerson for two shows only at The Winchester Cultural Center March 4th and 5th 2016. Visit www.piafloveconquersall.com for details.
@piafLCA
The “Little Sparrow”, the French icon, Edith Piaf, the voice of a nation, whose music is the soundtrack for many a lover lost, would have celebrated her 100th birthday December 19th 2015 and fans around the world have already been celebrating. It has been 52 years since her death in Paris, and here in Las Vegas, it has been 63 years since she sang at the Sands Hotel. Promoter, Jack Entratter invited Piaf to be a part of the hotel’s opening year of star studded artists which included Lena Horne, Danny Thomas, Tallulah Bankhead, Tony Bennet, and of course Frank Sinatra. Did you know that Piaf was born only one week after the Las Vegas icon, old Blue Eyes himself? The two legends have long moved on, but their music and voices live forever in the hearts of fans worldwide.
So, what are you doing December 19th? Hopefully finding yourself in a cozy bistro somewhere being serenaded by the voice that cried from the heart with songs of passion that shattered the world. Edith Piaf’s story is a true tale of courage and above all love. She lived to sing. Her life and songs were interchangeable. Her place in history irreplaceable and she deserves a toast! A votre santé Edith et bonne anniversaire!
Que…faites…vous… le 19 décembre?
Tone Poet Productions, a Las Vegas based production company and The Winchester Cultural Center will be presenting the Off-Broadway one woman theatrical tour de force “Piaf: Love Conquers All” starring Naomi Emmerson for two shows only at The Winchester Cultural Center March 4th and 5th 2016. Visit www.piafloveconquersall.com for details.
@piafLCA