Michèle Richard

Michèle Richard

Michèle Richard is a french-canadian singer, born in Sherbrooke, Quebec in 1946. Michèle's singing career began when she was 10 years old, after appearing on her father's local TV show. The peak of her popularity was in the 1960's, where Michèle, in her late teens and early twenties, brought miniskirts and go go boots to french Canada. Michèle's success lay in her ability to deliver the mod sound of the swinging sixties to her teen Quebecois audience. Her hits included french covers of such artists as the Beatles, Sonny and Cher and the Supremes, to name a few. These songs were pure 60's pop, dealing with boyfriends, break-ups, and having fun. She could be seen every week performing these hits on the teen variety show, "Jeunesse d'aujourd'hui" (inspired by the "American Bandstand" concept). Michèle won the coveted award of Miss Radio and Television at the Gala des Artistes, in 1967 and, as a result, was asked to sing the official theme song of Expo 67. The 45 record included the original french version "Un jour un jour" on side A as well as it's english counterpart, "Hey Friend Say Friend" on the B side.
    Known for
    Acting
    Place of birth
    Sherbrooke, Quebec, Canada
    Birthday
    17 April 1946
Truffle
Truffle
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The Postmistress
The Postmistress
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Jukebox
Jukebox
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The Hideout
The Hideout
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Une soirée de Qualité au Coconut
Une soirée de Qualité au Coconut
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Michèle, tout simplement
Michèle, tout simplement
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Juste Pour Rire 2012 La Grande Soiree Echangiste
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