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*In 2002, she was featured in [[Les FrancoFolies de Montréal]]<ref>[http://www.francofolies.com/program/concert.aspx?id=11411 Les FrancoFolies: Lynda Thalie]</ref>
*In 2002, she was featured in [[Les FrancoFolies de Montréal]]<ref>[http://www.francofolies.com/program/concert.aspx?id=11411 Les FrancoFolies: Lynda Thalie]</ref>
*In July 2009, she appeared in the [[Montreal International Jazz Festival]]<ref name=montrealjazzfest/>
*In July 2009, she appeared in the [[Montreal International Jazz Festival]]<ref name=montrealjazzfest/>
*She has collaborated with a number of artists and most notably [[Enrico Macias]] as she sang with him in Les FrancoFolies de Montréal in Montreal in 2006,<ref name=enrico>[http://fr.canoe.ca/divertissement/musique/nouvelles/2011/03/09/17547061-jdm.html Canoe: À l'Olympia de Paris - Lynda Thalie chantera avec Enrico Macias]</ref>, opening for him in [[Place des Arts]] in Montreal and singing with him in [[Olympia (Paris)|L'Olympia]]<ref name=enrico> in Paris and in Cairo, Egypt.


==Awards and nominations==
==Awards and nominations==

Revision as of 10:29, 6 September 2012

Lynda Thalie
Lynda Thalie in 2006 (Photograph by Victor Diaz Lamich)
Lynda Thalie in 2006 (Photograph by Victor Diaz Lamich)
Background information
Born (1978-06-25) June 25, 1978 (age 45)
Oran, Algeria
OriginAlgerian Canadian residing in Montreal, Quebec, Canada
GenresPop, fusion
Occupation(s)Singer, songwriter, author
Instrument(s)Vocals
Years active2002 – present
Websitewww.lyndathalie.com

Lynda Thalie (born in Oran, Algeria on 25 June 1978) is a Canadian singer-songwriter of Algerian origin.[1] Her family immigrated to Canada and resided in Quebec province since 1994. She has released three albums and has also written her autobiography entitled Survivre aux naufrages published in 2011.[2]

In popular culture

  • Radio-Canada and RDI picked her as one of 4 Algero-Canadian personalities for its documentary series Mon Algérie et la vôtre. She also visited Algeria for the occasion recounting her experiences of homecoming after so many years.[3]
  • Her 2009 single "Rallye aicha des Gazelles" is the theme song for the Moroccan Rallye Aicha des Gazelles for the year, a rally event reserved only for women.
  • In 2010, she took part, alongside many other Canadian artists in Ensemble pour Haïti ("Together for Haiti"), a French Canadian telethon that was held on January 22, 2010 in aid of erathquake victims in Haiti
  • She has provided vocals for the soundtrack of films by Michel Cusson of Cité-Amérique and the National Film Board of Canada

Appearances

  • In 2002, she was featured in Les FrancoFolies de Montréal[4]
  • In July 2009, she appeared in the Montreal International Jazz Festival[1]
  • She has collaborated with a number of artists and most notably Enrico Macias as she sang with him in Les FrancoFolies de Montréal in Montreal in 2006,[5], opening for him in Place des Arts in Montreal and singing with him in L'OlympiaCite error: A <ref> tag is missing the closing </ref> (see the help page). as he had left the family when she was young never to return again. Thalie emigrated to Canada with her mother and brother. She recounts the devastating effect of the loss of her father on her and her family. She also recounts in her autobiographical book Survivre aux naufrages her attempt to commit suicide.[2] She said in an interview that the book in its honesty served as a redeeming experience for her.
  • Thalie is a mother of twin children Dahlia and Liam

Discography

Albums

  • 2002: Sablier

Tracklist

  1. "Sablier" (4:13)
  2. "L'âge nouveau" (4:24)
  3. "Marsa" (4:35)
  4. "Pour toi" (3:49)
  5. "En équilibre" (4:14)
  6. "Dis-moi, crie-moi" (3:50)
  7. "Alger Alger" (4:06)
  8. "Elle" (4:38)
  9. "Comme un matin à Larabâa" (6:13)
  10. "Marsa (remix)" (6:49)
  • 2005: Lynda Thalie

Tracklist

  1. "En équilibre" (4:26)
  2. "Djouhar" (4:33)
  3. "Kfaya" (4:05)
  4. "Nomade" (5:08)
  5. "Adieu mon pays" (4:17)
  6. "Comme des mortels" (3:53)
  7. "De neige ou de sable" (4:03)
  8. "Collier de jasmin" (3:50)
  9. "Tout ce dont j'ai besoin" (3:09)
  10. "Croire" (4:40)
  11. "Galouli" (3:06)
  12. "Vu du 6ième" (4:33)
  • 2008: La rose des sables

Tracklist

  1. "Une femme amoureuse" (3:34)
  2. "Le rallye des gazelles" (3:57)
  3. "Ana Akida" (4:47)
  4. "Mon amie la rose" (with Florence K.) (4:43)
  5. "La rose des sables" (3:11)
  6. "À nous" (4:05)
  7. "Si je pouvais" (2:59)
  8. "Melilla" (5:23)
  9. "Fais-moi croire" (4:07)
  10. "Mer et monde" (3:45)
  11. "Celle que moi je vois" (5:34)

Singles

  • 2009: "Rallye aicha des Gazelles"

Bibliography

  • 2011: Survivre aux naufrages (Éditions La Semaine) (an autobiography of the artist)

Theatre

  • 2004: Le Petit Prince in role of La rose

Notes

References

  1. ^ a b Montreal Jazz Festival: 2009 Festival archives - Lynda Thalie
  2. ^ a b Serge Drouin (14 May 2011). "Lynda Thalie - Qui est cette femme?". Agence QMI. Retrieved 4 September 2012. Template:Fr
  3. ^ "Mon Algérie et la vôtre - Le Documentaire". Radio-Canada. Retrieved 4 September 2012. Template:Fr
  4. ^ Les FrancoFolies: Lynda Thalie
  5. ^ Canoe: À l'Olympia de Paris - Lynda Thalie chantera avec Enrico Macias

External links

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