- Lucille Starr
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Name = Lucille Starr
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Background = solo_singer
Birth_name = Lucille Marie Raymonde Savoie
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Born = birth date and age|1938|05|13
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Origin = flagicon|Canada St. Boniface, Manitoba
Instrument =Guitar
BassMandolin
Genre = Country
Occupation =Singer Songwriter
Yodeler
Years_active = 1958 – Present
Label = Almo International Records,A&M Records Epic Records
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Past_members =Lucille Starr, born
May 13 ,1938 , is aFranco-Manitoban singer, songwriter, and yodeler best known for her 1964 hit single, "The French Song"."Biography
Born Lucille Marie Raymonde Savoie in
St. Boniface, Manitoba ,Canada , she was a natural musician who could play guitar, bass, as well as the mandolin. She began her singing career while living in a suburb ofVancouver, British Columbia where she was part of a local band. Using the stage name, Lucille Starr, she eventually teamed up with band memberBob Regan both as his wife and to form their own country singing duo called "Bob & Lucille." Between 1958 and 1963 they released several 45 rpm records that were mainly covers of an eclectic mix of fashionable country, pop,rockabilly and folk songs of everyone fromPerry Como toConnie Francis . Their records met with modest success on theNorth America n West Coast and in 1963 they were signed byA&M Records with whom they began recording as "The Canadian Sweethearts ."At A&M Records in
Los Angeles, California , Lucille Starr recorded a 45 rpm called "The French Song" that was produced byHerb Alpert with his "Tijuana Brass" playing backup. A hauntingly beautiful ballad of lost love sung in both French and English, the song struck a chord with both country and pop music fans alike. In 1964, at a time whenThe Beatles dominated the music charts, "The French Song" was a huge international success that made Lucille Starr the first Canadian female artist to ever have a record sell a million copies. The song took her from near obscurity to the world stage, touring the United States and appearing on theLouisiana Hayride radio show and onChicago radio stationWLS (AM) popularNational Barn Dance . As well, Starr sang on American television musical variety shows such asShindig! and Hullabaloo followed by tours ofPacific Rim countries,Australia ,South Africa , and acrossEurope where she became a particular favorite in theNetherlands . The song is reported to have sold in excess of six million copies, earning one platinum and five gold records.In 1967, Lucille Starr and her Canadian Sweethearts duo signed a recording contract with
Epic Records inNashville, Tennessee . Divorced from her husband, their musical collaboration ended in 1977. Although she never again had a hit of the magnitude of "The French Song"," Lucille Starr enjoyed a long and prosperous career recording primarily in English but also in French and Spanish. For the most part she sang country music, becoming the first female inducted into theCanadian Country Music Association ’s "Hall of Honor" in 1987. A capable yodeler, she was hired to do the yodeling for the "Cousin Pearl" character on several segments of the hit TV series, "The Beverly Hillbillies ".In her honor, a street in the city of
Coquitlam, British Columbia was named "Lucille Starr Drive".Partial discography
This listing contains albums only:
*"The French Song"
*"Lucille Starr"
*"The Sun Shines Again"
*"Lonely Street" (The Canadian Sweethearts)
*"Back to You"
*"Say You Love Me"
*"Side by Side"
*"Songs of Love"
*"Mississippi"
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