Mannick

Mannick began her career with Les Collégiennes de la Chanson in 1960. She then joined Crëche from 1973 to 1977. Mannick shares her inspiration between French chanson, Christian faith and the celebration of the purity of love. Mannick launched her solo career with Paroles de Femmes, which went gold in 1976. She then alternated between adult albums, children's albums and Christian song recordings. In 1989, Mannick received the Grand Prix de l'Académie du disque Français for Paroles d'Automne. Always followed by a loyal following, Mannick released La Passions des Passions in 2011, which tackles her favorite themes.

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