Tina May's
Edith Piaf: A Celebration of a Legend
"Handles the classics as the gems they still are" The Guardian
"That great rarity, a singer who enhances a song" The Observer
"That great rarity, a singer who enhances a song" The Observer
Award winning vocalist, Tina May, brings to life the music of Edith Piaf - France's most beloved entertainer, national icon and musical legend. Featuring Piaf's most enigmatic songs, including 'La vie en rose', 'Hymne à l'amour', 'Milord', and 'Non, je ne regrette rien' alongside fresh interpretations and lesser known gems.
Since forming her first group in the early 1990s, Tina May’s astonishing vocal ability and hypnotic stage presence has won her worldwide acclaim, along with an array of awards. Music lovers know her as the astonishingly gifted vocalist famous for performing standards to contemporary song, from Kern, Ellington and Gershwin, to Paul Simon and Chick Corea: now Tina turns her formidable vocal talents to the songs of France's most beloved iconic singer Edith Piaf.
A gifted lyricist, consummate vocalist and sparkling entertainer, Tina’s wonderful three-octave voice will already be familiar to ITV viewers from the catchy theme tunes of the popular series Infidelity and Airline, and television Commercials for Easyjet and Dove.
Since forming her first group in the early 1990s, Tina May’s astonishing vocal ability and hypnotic stage presence has won her worldwide acclaim, along with an array of awards. Music lovers know her as the astonishingly gifted vocalist famous for performing standards to contemporary song, from Kern, Ellington and Gershwin, to Paul Simon and Chick Corea: now Tina turns her formidable vocal talents to the songs of France's most beloved iconic singer Edith Piaf.
A gifted lyricist, consummate vocalist and sparkling entertainer, Tina’s wonderful three-octave voice will already be familiar to ITV viewers from the catchy theme tunes of the popular series Infidelity and Airline, and television Commercials for Easyjet and Dove.
"With Tina May around who needs another singer?" The Scotsman
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