- Lizzy Mercier Descloux
Infobox musical artist
Name = Lizzy Mercier Descloux
Img_capt = Cover of "Mambo Nassau" (1981)
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Martine-Elisabeth Mercier Descloux
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Born =December 16 1956
Paris ,France
Died = death date and age|2004|4|20|1956|12|16
Saint-Florent,Corsica , France
Instrument =Vocals ,guitar
Genre = Rock,funk ,No Wave
Occupation =Singer ,songwriter
Years_active = 1978–1988
Label =ZE Records Island Records
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URL =Lizzy Mercier Descloux (b. Martine-Elisabeth Mercier Descloux, 16 December 1956, Paris – d. 20 April 2004, Saint-Florent,
Corsica ) was a French singer and musician, a pioneer in the worldbeat genre, as well as a writer and painter.She grew up in
Lyon , but returned to Paris in her teens to attend art school. With her partner, Michel Esteban, she helped establish the store Harry Cover, temple of the punk movement in France, and the new wave magazine "Rock News". She struck up friendships withPatti Smith andRichard Hell when visiting New York in 1975, and both contributed material to her first book, Desiderata. She and Esteban moved to New York in 1977, meeting Michael Zilkha with whom Esteban formed ZE Records.With guitarist D.J. Barnes, Mercier Descloux formed the performance art duo Rosa Yemen, and recorded an eponymous mini-album for ZE in 1978. The following year, ZE released her solo debut LP, "Press Color". Self-taught as a guitarist, she revealed herself as a supreme minimalist within the
No Wave genre, concentrating on spindly, single-note lines combined with wrong-note harmonies and funky rhythms. Although the record had poor sales, she toured in the USA and Europe.Island Records bossChris Blackwell bankrolled the sessions in the Bahamas for her second album, "Mambo Nassau", with keyboardistWally Badarou co-writing and producing. The album was heavily influenced by African music as well as art rock, funk and soul. Although again unsuccessful in the USA, it won her a contract with CBS in France.Returning to France, she released two singles before travelling through Africa, drawing on the music of Soweto for the infectious "Mais où Sont Passées les Gazelles ?"('But where have the gazelles gone?'), a hit in France in 1984, and the award-winning album of the same title, with producer
Adam Kidron , with who she then recorded "One for the Soul" (1986) in Brazil with the jazz trumpeterChet Baker , and "Suspense" (1988) in London with the British musicianMark Cunningham of Mars. She also acted, composed film scores, and wrote poetry.In the mid 1990s, she moved to Corsica and devoted herself to painting and to writing an unpublished novel. In 2003, she was diagnosed with cancer, from which she died the following year.
Albums
*"Rosa Yemen - Live In N.Y.C July 1978" (1978)
*"Press Color" (1979)
*"Mambo Nassau" (1981)
*"Lizzy Mercier Descloux" (1985)
*"One For The Soul" (1986)
*"Suspense" (1988)External links
* [http://www.answers.com/topic/lizzy-mercier-descloux-1 More information]
* [http://www.zerecords.com/ ZE Records site]
* [http://www.richardhell.com/cgi-bin/forum/showmessage.asp?messageID=6253 Tribute by Richard Hell]
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