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Morganne Matis Born Paris, France
Paris, FranceOrigin France Genres Pop, French pop music, Blues, french rock, Rock Occupations Singer, songwriter Instruments Vocals, piano, drums Years active 2004–present Labels Universal Music (2004) Website http://www.morganne-forever.com Morganne Matis is a French pop singer, and a former contestant in the third series of popular French television show Star Academy (France) of TF1. Matis released one song as of week 10/2003, which made it to the charts. "Duel" spent 12 weeks on the French Singles Chart and reached a peak of number 23.[1] It also reached number 20 on the Belgian Ultratop (Wallonia) chart.[2]
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Biography
Morganne was born on 12 September 1980 in Paris. She began dancing at the age of five years. Following a singing competition, where she won first place, Morganne decided to study in a music school. At the age of 13 she attends and studies in the famous studios of Alice Dona where she learns singing, dancing, writing and acting. She also learns playing the piano and drums. In 1995 she released her first single, which was a cover of Jean Jacques Goldman's song "Minoritaire". On several occasions Morganne performed live. Soon she becomes the opening act for artists like Dave and Émile et Images. She also sang live at half-time for the 1998 Rugby World Cup. She took part in more than 500 concerts in France and abroad.
Star Academy 3
In 2003, Morganne qualifies through the auditions and enters the third edition of the extremely popular french TV talent show Star Academy (France). There she performs live with numerous big acts as of the likes of Elton John, Lara Fabian, Julio Iglesias, Julien Clerc, Johnny Hallyday with whom they perform live his song "Je te promets" and Shaggy singing live together his hit "It Wasn't Me" and "Hey Sexy Lady".
She finally wins fifth place in the semi-final. Morganne was now revealed to the french public since ten million viewers per average watched Star Academy 3 live every Sunday night. Later she tours all over France with all her fellow finalists of Star Academy 3 with commercial success as tickets were out-sold.
Discography
Straight after her departure from the show releases her first single "Duel" with Universal a rock mid-tempo song, which made it to the Top 23 on the French charts. However Universal Music later did not sign a contract for a full album with her and the collaboration is over.
Morganne finally releases her first album Une Fille de l’ère in 2006 with her own production company and only available in her official website and some other download sites. The album is influenced by rock french music and has 15 tracks a lot of up-tempo, and a few ballads.
Albums
Une Fille de l’ère (2006)
Singles
"Duel" (2003)
See also
Star Academy France
References
- ^ "Morganne Matis – Duel (Chanson)" (in French). Lescharts.com. Retrieved on 7 January 2009.
- ^ "Morganne Matis – Duel (Chanson)" (in French). Ultratop.be. Retrieved on 7 January 2009.
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Star Academy France Host Winners Jenifer Bartoli (2001) · Nolwenn Leroy (2002) · Élodie Frégé (2003) · Grégory Lemarchal (2004) · Magalie Vaé (2005) · Cyril Cinélu (2006) · Quentin Mosimann (2007) · Mickels Réa (2008)Other notable contestants Mario Barravecchia (2001) · Jean-Pascal Lacoste (2001) · Olivia Ruiz (2001) · Houcine (2002) · Georges-Alain Jones (2002) · Jérémy Chatelain (2002) · Emma Daumas (2002) · Morganne Matis (2003) · Michal Kwiatkowski (2003) · Sofia Essaïdi (2003)Singles "La Musique (Angelica)" (2001) · "Gimme! Gimme! Gimme! (A Man After Midnight)" (2002) · "Paris Latino" (2002) · "La Bamba" (2003) · "Saturday Night's Alright for Fighting" (2003) · "L'Orange" (2003) · "Laissez-moi danser" (2004) · "Adieu monsieur le professeur" (2004) · "Santiano" (2005) ·Categories:- French female singers
- French-language singers
- 1980 births
- Living people
- French pop singers
- Star Academy participants
- Star Academy (France) participants
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