Anne Van der Leeuw, who went by the name Anne Vanderlove, was a Dutch pop singer who attained fame as a vocalist in France after she released her debut album 'Ballades en Novembre' with the hit title track in 1967. She died aged 75 on 30th June, 2019. Dubbed "the French Joan Baez", she released several other albums including 'Toutes les Bateaux' (1972), 'Anne Vanderlove' (1976) and 'Partir.' (1984). After a brush with the law that saw her implicated in her husband's criminal activities that led to a year-long prison term, she returned to recording in 1997 with the album 'Bleus' and followed with releases including 'Escales' (2000), 'Femme de Légende' (2003), `La Renverse' (2007) and 'Rue Colombus' (2010).
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