Brigitte Engerer | pt

"BB", foi um dos símbolos sexuais das décadas de 50, 60, 70 e uma das presenças femininas mais espontâneas e naturais da história do cinema. Nascida Brigitte Anne-Marie Bardot, em 28 de setembro de 1934, em Paris, estudou balé e logo se encontrou na carreira de modelo. Foi depois do casamento com o diretor Roger Vadim, em 1952, que ela começou a atuar em filmes. Separou-se dele pouco depois de se consagrar com "E Deus Criou a Mulher" (1956). Apesar de ter trabalhado com diretores, entre os quais Louis Malle, sua fama costumava ser associado apenas à naturalidade sensual. Teve...
When spinning her drum'n'bass and minimal styles, the german-french grande dame shows how she's got the savoir-faire to enchant all of Tokyo . Along with acclaimed artists like Mitsukuni Tashiro and Nihon-Jin Murakami she injects some new life into the veins of land of the rising sun. She gets the party going in the "Liquid Room" or the "Womb", supported by the wild styles of her MC Nobukazo. As a producer she's been designing atmospheric drum'n'bass scapes in a rather laid-back fashion for years. Doing so, she likes to elaborate and condense her tracks without falling back upon readily anticipated...
punk rock band started by four veteran musicians from Orleans (France) in 1994. They have recorded five long albums plus three ep´s. Its musical style is punk with several influences such as: garage, rock´n´roll, freakbeat and similar old music. They sing in english and french, it depend of song and is about different themes related to real life, humor, saturday night, etc. https://brigitte-bop.bandcamp.com/ https://www.facebook.com/pages/Brigitte-Bop/279195892826 https://www.jamendo.com/en/artist/336711/brigitte-bop http://brigittebop.fr/ http://www.discogs.com/artist/896302 .
Brigitte Engerer (French: [ɑ̃gəʁɛʁ]; 27 October 1952 – 23 June 2012) was a French pianist. Engerer was born in Tunis, French Tunisia. Having started music at age five, she entered the Paris Conservatoire in the class of Lucette Descaves. She obtained in 1968, aged 15, a first prize in piano, the first named unanimously. In 1969, she won the Concours International Marguerite Long-Jacques Thibaud, following which she was invited to undertake further training at the Moscow Tchaikovsky Conservatory where she joined the class of Stanislav Neuhaus: she studied there for nine years. In 1980, her career took a decisive turn...