Les Parisiennes
Group1964-1974Ended
Les Parisiennes's albums, compilations, and singles and EPs discography with cataloged releases, editions, and credits
Les Parisiennes was a French vocal group created in 1964 by Claude Bolling, who co-wrote most of their songs. The founding members were: Anne Lefebure, Raymonde Bronstein (later Raymonde Beretta after marrying Daniel Beretta), Anne-Marie Royer, and Hélène Longuet. Raymonde Beretta left in 1971; despite finding a replacement in Viviane Chiffre, the quartet disbanded a few months later.
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Membership timeline(14)
1964
Anne Leféburefrom 1964 to 1971
Anne‐Marie Royerfrom 1964 to 1971
Hélène Longuetfrom 1964 to 1971
Raymonde Bronsteinfrom 1964 to 1971
1971
Viviane Chiffrefrom 1971 to 1971
1972
1973
Yveline Arnaudfrom 1973 to 1973
1974
Annie Lecreuxfrom 1974 to 1974
Antonia Berkovfrom 1974 to 1974
Juliet Naylorfrom 1974 to 1974
Nathalie Bréhalfrom 1974 to 1974
Yveline Arnaudfrom 1974 to 1974
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