Les Frangines sont un duo français composé des chanteuses et guitaristes Anne Coste et Jacinthe Madelin et spécialisé dans la musique pop-folk acoustique (guitare/voix),. Made in NYC. Jo & Co (the label of Zaz, Elisa Tovati, and Rose) discovered and signed them. © 2017 Frenchly.us, French Morning Media Group. Les Frangines, c’est l’histoire d’une rencontre entre deux jeunes filles : Anne et Jacinthe. Both studied literature at university. With our scenographer, we worked on creating a warm and intimate setting, with rather warm lights.
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The two have been friends since they were 12.
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At 26 and 27 years old, Les Frangines released their first album on June 21 and will be in concert at the Trianon on December 1 (sold out), at the Olympia on February 28, 2020 (also sold out) and on several other dates (which are not yet sold out). 32.8k Followers, 70 Following, 333 Posts - See Instagram photos and videos from Les Frangines (@lesfranginesmusique) “On stage, even if we are accompanied by three other musicians, we want to play music that looks like us, with a guitar-voice base. The duo opened for Claudio Capéo, shot more videos, recorded songs for their first album. Jacinta studied flute at the conservatory for 15 years. Fans of French music (they love Joe Dassin, Pierre Bachelet, Goldman, Dutronc…) and with a high school diploma in their pockets, they both went on to study literature and go abroad in Valence (where they’re called “las hermanas,” the sisters in Spanish, hence their nickname), then headed to Angers, where they began to compose melodies and texts on friendship, love, family, and even the situation in Aleppo. Contact tourneur : contact@bleucitron.net baptiste@bleucitron.net Once they finished their senior year, armed with guitars (they learned to play using the internet), Les Frangines began posting covers on YouTube (“Comets” by Cocoon, “Vivre” by Sclérose, “La Déclaration” by Debout sur le Zinc, “L’Amitié” by Françoise Hardy…) and launched a crowdfunding campaign on Ulule that allowed them to raise the needed 810 euros exactly to record their first song, “Demain dès l’aube,” a setting to music of a poem by Victor Hugo, reflecting their literary tastes. “We had a lot of feedback from schools, from students who were learning the poem with our song,” they say. And for the stage outfit: overalls, of course!” they confide, laughing.
Meet Les Frangines, the Pop-Folk Duo Climbing the Charts in France Both women studied at the same school (near La Celle-Saint-Cloud in the Paris suburbs) and first met on their way there.. Only Jacinthe, who studied flute for 15 years, has formal musical training. People talk to each other about it, in fact, because they have something in common… We love it so much, we even want to create our overalls brand.” That’s when they decided to approach the singer Vianney.
Les Frangines is composed of Anne Coste and Jacinthe Madelin. “On stage, even if we are accompanied by three other musicians, we want to play music that looks like us, with a guitar-voice base. Last September, we met to write a song together. Background. We’ve been friends ever since.” The track was played on the radio all summer and the music video has more than 8 million views on YouTube.At 26 and 27 years old, Les Frangines released their first album on June 21 and will be in concert at the Trianon on December 1 (sold out), at the Olympia on February 28, 2020 (also sold out) and on several other dates (which are not yet sold out). Les Frangines (meaning literally “The Sisters” in colloquial French) are a French musical duo composed of female singers and guitarists Anne Coste and Jacinthe Madelin. “It’s the dress code for our concerts.
Their sound can be described as acoustic pop-folk.
1,514 talking about this. They met at the age of 12 on the way to school, in the Paris region, near La Celle-Saint-Cloud.
With our scenographer, we worked … But the meeting exceeded our expectations.