Imany à l'Olympia

Imany à l'Olympia

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2016-11-14 | 0 min
Music

Imany began her professional life in New York as a model. The events of September 11, 2001, changed everything and forced the Frenchwoman of Comorian origin to string together a series of odd jobs. Tired of that life, a few years later Imany threw herself wholeheartedly into music. It turned out to be a wise choice for the young woman, who can now boast of having composed two albums (The Shape of a Broken Heart in 2011 and The Wrong Kind of War this year) and a film soundtrack (Sous la jupe des filles). Don’t be misled by the ubiquitous remix of Don’t Be Shy: Imany’s music is organic, made of strings and percussion. Deeply influenced by Bob Dylan and Tracy Chapman, the singer speaks to us of love and ideals in her deep, slightly husky voice. A world between soul and folk that Imany now brings to us, nestled in the velvet of the Olympia.

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Cast

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Imany

Self - Chant

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Stephane Castry

Self - Basse

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Taofik Farah

Self - Guitare acoustique

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Jeff Ludovicus

Self - Batterie

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Julien Grattard

Self - Violoncelle

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Rodolphe Liskowitch

Self - Violoncelle

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Stephane Goldman

Self - Guitare électrique

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Laurian Daire

Self - Claviers

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