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Edith Piaf (1915-1963), Parisian popular singer, whose gritty ballads caught the fancy of an enormous international audience. Her real name was Edith Giovanna Gassion. The daughter of an impoverished acrobat, Piaf was in her father's troupe until she was 15, when she went to Paris and began working as a street and café singer. There she was discovered in 1935 by a cabaret owner who gave her the name La Môme Piaf (“the kid sparrow”). Her powerful voice and expressive style in songs such as “Non, Je ne Regrette Rien” and “La Vie en Rose” won her a wide and impassioned following. Encouraged by the French actor Maurice Chevalier, Piaf also sang in films, comedy, and operetta, and toured Europe, South America, and the United States. Her memoirs, Au bal de la chance (To the Dance of Chance), were published in 1958.

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