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BIO CYNDI LAUPER.Pdf biographiE SortiE lE 28 SEptEmbrE (naïVE/mErcEr StrEEt rEcordS) LA FIGURE POP EMBLÉMATIQUE SE RÉINVENTE DANS UN NOUVEL ALBUM DE REPRISES DE BLUES AVEC LES COLLABO RATIONS DE B.B. KING, JONNY LANG, ALLEN TOUSSAINT, ann Peebles… UnwErth © EllEn Von rassemble une véritable dream team US. Au fi l des ans, elle n’a cessé de avec des événements combinant APRÈS PLUS DE 25 du blues et de la soul: la pointure de recevoir de multiples récompenses musique et sensibilisation du public l’harmonica Charlie Musselwhite, en tant que chanteuse, musicienne, à la cause de la communauté LGBT. ANS DE CARRIÈRE la chanteuse Ann ‘I Can’t Stand the mais aussi actrice et écrivain. Elle a « C’est un honneur pour moi de tou- et plus de 30 millions d’albums Rain’ Peebles, Allen Toussaint le ainsi été nominée pour 13 Grammy jours bénéfi cier de l’affection sincè- vendus dans le monde, Cyndi Lau- brillant organiste de Crescent City, Awards, 2 Emmy Awards et 18 MTV re de la communauté gay, » déclare per amorce une nouvelle aventure ainsi que les guitaristes de légende Awards. Cyndi, « ils ne m’ont jamais tourné artistique. Le 28 septembre sort en Jonny Lang et B.B. King. Après avoir gagné un Emmy Award le dos. Je ne leur tournerai jamais le e Europe son 11 album studio intitulé Les collaborateurs de Memphis Blu- pour son interprétation de Marianne dos non plus. Nous avons vécu une Memphis Blues. es incluent les vétérans de la Stax Lugasso dans « Mad about you », longue histoire d’amour. » L’icône pop s’est entourée de poin- Lester Snell et Skip Pitts, Leroy Hod- Cyndi a continué devant la caméra Cyndi est également une militante tures telles que BB. King, Jonny ges et Howard Grimes du Hi Rhythm comme sur les planches. On peut infatigable dans la bataille contre la Lang, Allen Toussaint, Ann Peebles Section - des musiciens de studio actuellement la voir dans le rôle pandémie du SIDA. Tout récemment, ou encore Charlie Musselwhite lors qui ont fait leurs armes aux côtés de l’envoûtante médium de la série elle s’est associée à Lady Gaga pour de l’enregistrement de cet album de d’Isaac Hayes et Al Green. Au gré des « Bones ». Elle vient également de être le porte-parole de la campagne reprises de blues, en mars dernier ponctuations explosives du trom- terminer la compétition dans « Cele- 2010 MAC Viva Glam, visant à infor- dans les studios Electraphonic de pettiste Marc Franklin, du saxopho- brity Apprentice » sur la chaîne NBC. mer les femmes du monde entier Memphis. niste baryton Kirk Smother et du sax En 2006, Cyndi fait ses débuts à sur le virus. « C’est l’album dont je rêve depuis ténor Derrick Williams, ces musiciens Broadway dans le rôle de Jenny dans Pour plus d’information sur Cyndi, des années » déclare Cyndi Lauper. ont fourni un soutien solide au chant The Treepenny Opera et compose en rendez vous sur «Les chansons et les fabuleux artis- irréprochable de Cyndi Lauper. ce moment la musique pour l’adap- www.cyndilauper.com tes qui fi gurent sur l’album ont été De la ballade harmonica blues ‘Just tation à Brodway du fi lm anglais minutieusement choisis, je leur voue Your Fool’ à ‘Don’t Cry No More’, Cyndi Kinky Boots. MEMPHIS BLUES, une admiration depuis toujours. Dès entame l’album à cadence lente et Elle se lance actuellement dans la sortie le 28 septembre l’instant où Allen Toussaint a plaqué langoureuse. Puis elle s’enfl amme sphère littéraire avec son autobio- en Europe les premières notes de ‘Shattered avec ‘Rollin’ and Tumblin’ où elle livre graphie éditée par Simon & Schus- (naïve/Mercer Street Records) Dream’, j’ai su que nous étions en une authentique interprétation de hill ter. « J’ai encore tant de choses à édition européenne incluant train de créer quelque chose de country blues, ou encore sur ‘Early in dire et à partager » dit-elle. « Je suis le titre inédit “Wild Women vraiment spécial.» the Morning’ la chanson uptempo de reconnaissante de chaque jour qu’il Don’t Have the Blues” L’atmosphère de Memphis Blues Louis Jordan en duo avec l’exception- m’est donné de faire de la musique. est rugueuse et pleine de vie. Il s’en nel B.B. King. Tant que les gens veulent m’écouter dégage cette même énergie qui a A l’image de son plaidoyer brûlant je serai là… pour chanter, jouer et porté les hits incontournables issus sur ‘Mother Earth’ de Memphis Slim écrire tout ce que j’ai sur le cœur. » du label Stax – le laboratoire histo- et ‘Shattered Dreams’ de Lowell Cyndi Lauper s’est faite dès le début rique et spirituel d’Electraphonic, là Fulsom, les thèmes emblématiques de sa carrière fervente ambassa- où des générations de musiciens portés par Cyndi au fi l de ses albums drice des droits de la communauté ont composé ensemble des hymnes – homophobie et racisme – passent lesbienne, gay, bisexuelle et trans- soul pour les cœurs brisés, les ba- au second plan sur cet album qui se sexuelle (LGBT). Elle a ainsi créé le foués, les laissés pour compte. recentre sur la question plus univer- True Colors Tour en 2007 qui a ras- Cyndi Lauper, qui a voyagé de New selle de l’amour et ses ravages. semblé des artistes comme Erasure, York à Memphis pour établir ses les B-52s, les Indigo Girls, Deborah quartier à l’Electraphonic Studio, a Harry et Joan Jett & the Blackhearts, rassemblé une équipe de musiciens À PROPOS DE de studio pour enregistrer dans les CYNDI LAUPER CONTACTS conditions qu’elle avait imaginé : en Avec son premier album ‘She’s so PROMO NAÏVE + 33 (0) 1 56 02 20 00 live, en analogique, prenant part el- unusual’, Cyndi Lauper remportait le-même aux arrangements dans le COMMERCIAL NAÏVE +33 (0) 1 44 91 64 11 un Grammy Award dans la catégorie PRESSE CORINNE STENNELER [email protected] studio. Meilleure Nouvelle Artiste, devenant RADIO MAYA DAGNINO [email protected] Produit par Scott Bomar et mixé par la première artiste féminine de l’his- TV FLORIAN LEROY [email protected] son collaborateur de longue date toire classer cinq morceaux d’un WEB LARA ORSAL [email protected] William Wittman, Memphis Blues premier album dans le top 10 singles INTERNATIONAL KIM TO [email protected] biographY oUt from SEpt 28th in EUropE (naïVE/mErcEr StrEEt rEcordS) ICONIC PERFORMER RE-INVENTS HERSELF ON NEW ALBUM rth OF BLUES COVER SONGS (BY ROBERT E JOHNSON, MUDDY WATERS …) FEATURING B.B. KING, JONNY LANG, ALLEN TOUSSAINT, Unw n Von ANN PEEBLES AND MANY OTHERS. E © Ell where musicians of multiple gen- have never turned their back on me. AF TER MORE erations work side-by-side creat- ABOUT I will never turn my back on them. THAN 25 STER- ing soul-driven anthems for the CYNDI LaUPER We’ve had a long and enduring brokenhearted, the unrequited, and With her first album “She’s So love affair.” Cyndi is also a tireless LING YEARS AND the overlooked. Unusual”, Cyndi won a Grammy participant in the struggle to end the Lauper, who traveled from New Award for Best New Artist and HIV/AIDS pandemic. Most recently, GLOBAL RECORD York to Memphis to set up camp became the first female artist in Cyndi has joined with Lady Gaga to SALES IN EXCESS at Electraphonic Recording Studio, history to have five top-10 singles be the spokespeople for the 2010 assembled a team of crackerjack from a debut album. Along the way, MAC Viva Glam Campaign and to OF 30 MILLION, session players to cut the way she she has continually won accolades educate woman about HIV/AIDS she has proven that she has the knew this record had to be done: as a singer, musician, actress, and around the world. heart and soul to keep her legion live, analog, with Cyndi herself call- writer. She has been nominated She also continues to participate in of fans compelled by her every cre- ing out arrangements on the studio for 13 Grammy Awards, 2 Emmy efforts and events for organizations ative move. floor. Awards, 2 American Music Awards, like AMFAR, Broadway Cares/ At the center of Cyndi’s life is music. Memphis Blues session players 7 American Video Awards and 18 Equity Fights AIDS and the Gay On September 21th, she will release include Stax veterans Lester Snell MTV Awards. Men’s Health Crisis in order to her 11th studio album entitled and Skip Pitts, and Hi Rhythm Sec- Cyndi has enjoyed a sparkling speak out about the need for Memphis Blues in Europe (naïve). tion members Leroy Hodges and and colorful life that continues to education and greater resources With this collection of blues cover Howard Grimes, studio careerists expand to greater creative heights to fight this disease. songs she is once again reinventing who cut their teeth recording with and global prestige. She is currently herself by putting her unique twist on the likes of Isaac Hayes and Al capturing her journey in literary one of music’s most beloved genre. Green. Along with the punctuating form for an autobiography that will For more information about Produced by Scott Bomar and mixed blasts provided by trumpeter Marc be released via Simon & Schuster. Cyndi, please visit her website by longtime collaborator William Franklin, baritone saxophonist Kirk It will, no doubt, be another bar- at www.cyndilauper.com Wittman, Memphis Blues features Smother, and tenor saxman Derrick raising milestone in a career that appearances by a veritable dream Williams, they provided a steadfast continues to leave the world craving CONTACT: naïve records, team of blues and soul greats, foundation for Lauper’s impeccable more.
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