Biography

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Anne Pigalle is a chanteuse (singer) and multimedia artist (writer, musician, art performer, poet, photographer and painter).

Biography

Anne Pigalle grew up in Paris (in Montmartre precisely). She was brought up in an artistic home.Before she was ten years old, she was selected by the school choir who said she had ‘the golden voice of an angel’. As a teenager, she played guitar in an all-girl band, hanging out with Punk musicians in Paris and London. She appeared in cult magazines such as ID Magazine No. 2, Grabuge and Facade, who nicknamed her ‘Anne Baby Love’.

In the early 1980s, she moved to London, performed the clubs, made some recordings with Adrian Sherwood of On-U Soundand recorded for Channel 4 an opera called ‘The Kiss’, written by Michael Nyman and produced by David Cunningham from The Flying Lizards. She then signed a contract with Trevor Horn’s ZTT Records and released an album on ZTT/Island Records in 1985 called Everything Could Be So Perfect, which established her as the modern Edith Piaf. The poster for the single He! Stranger appeared all over London, picturing her in front of a red velvet curtain, and it has been mentioned to be reminiscent of Lynch’s later Twin Peaks.

Anne Pigalle then appeared in many magazines, including covers such as ID Magazine.

In 1986, Miss Pigalle revamped the famous club, the Café de Paris in Piccadilly, London, with a new concept ‘Les Nuits Du Mercredi’. It attracted thousands, including Andy Warhol. By then, Anne Pigalle favoured singing at vintage clubs of an old-fashioned glamour; in Tokyo, promoters found a similar club to the Cafe de Paris for her to perform in. She also played atRonnie Scott’s, before an audience including Joni Mitchell.

She was photographed by Lord SnowdonMario Testino and Nick Knight; her music and image were used in Japanese TV commercials for Jean-Paul Gaultier and Karl Lagerfeld. Around that time she toured Japan and Europe. In 1989, she performed for TV arts programme The South Bank Show for the anniversary of the French Revolution. Other TV appearances included The Tube (in the UK), Ardisson’s Bains de Minuit (in France), Japan and Mexico, etc.

She has been compared in many magazines reviews to Edith Piaf and Marlene Dietrich.

While in LA in the 1990s, Anne Pigalle played with Leonard Cohen‘s musicians, played with John Lee Hooker‘s musicians in South Central Babe’s and Ricky’s, and recorded some songs with Cypress Hill producer Jason Roberts. She was voted 5th Best Performer Of The Year by LA radio station KCRW Morning Becomes Eclectic. Following her idol Edith Piaf, Pigalle played an intimate show at Chateau Marmont, Los Angeles, where a few Hollywood celebrities attended, among them Iggy Pop and Courtney Love. Around that time, Miss Pigalle met Nancy Sinatra and Donald Cammell, the late legendary director of British cinema classic Performance (starring Mick Jagger), who loved her music and was interested in directing her screenplay.

From 2001 (mostly in London), Anne produced an incredible amount of work, including home movies and videos, electronic tracks, polaroid self-portraits, paintings, poems, curating events in nightclubs, writing an autobiographical screenplay, appearing in cult films, developing her art performances and the Amerotic Salons. The Amerotic Salon has been performed at The Colony Room (Francis Bacon‘s old club in London) and at the Glastonbury Festival. In 2005-2007, she had successful exhibitions with her paintings and self-portrait polaroids (for which she created visual sets, erotic masks and crowns of flowers) at the Charing Cross Gallery, the Michael Hoppen gallery (the show was voted 4th best in The Times), and the Aquarium Gallery. She called her art ‘amerotic’, ‘âme’ means ‘soul’ in French. In 2007, she launched a night at the Grill Room, Café Royal, called Spirit Of Ecstasy, where she performed a futuristic cabaret show along with bohemian poet friends. In 2009 and 2010, she was invited to sing sold-out shows in Mexico and at the prestigious Tuareg Festival au Désert in Timbuktu, Mali, Africa.

Anne Pigalle had travelled the world and had no fixed abode for twenty years.

Performance, UK, 2011

In 2010 and 2011, Anne Pigalle released the trilogy, L’âmerotica Part I and II, which includes the song With My Blonde, a song famous for the fact that the accompanying video cost no money to produce (as seen on YouTube), and L’âme érotique was released on iTunes, 21 surreal and erotic vignettes of poetry put to music. In June 2011, she announced in Bizarre Magazine that her next recordings will be a collection of torch songs. In the September issue of Stimulus Magazine, she revealed her love for the Greek philosophers. In 2011, a series of online interviews supported and reestablished Anne Pigalle’s stature as a major force on the music scene, followed by the December 2011 issue of Dazed And Confused, which finally revealed an appropriate history of her life that previously few people knew.

In 2012, Anne starts working on an album of classic torch songs.

In 2013 she releases a collection of new songs and erotic poems called Madame Sex. She is the precursor of eroticism coming back very strongly in the music industry. As well as the download, a CD is available; each cover is a piece of original artwork, painted by Anne.

In 2014 she records a new album, as yet unreleased. She continues her painting, filming, photographic work and live performances.

In 2015, she retrieves digital downloads and releases Madame Sex and L’ame Erotique as an art CD only. Madame Sex remains as an art CD only. L’amerotica I and II is available on Bandcamp. She starts a series of secret live concerts in London while looking for a home for her unreleased Album.

With her Madame Sex and La Nuit Amerotique performances  Anne invits artists who have lived and worked in Soho to illustrate and share the show. In 2016 she performed a show at the National Portrait Gallery, London. In summer 2016, she played an art show, Not Dead at the G511ERY Gallery, dedicated to her mother, followed by a Chinatown pop-up experimental show, The Last Chanteuse is Not Dead. In autumn-winter 2016/2017, Pigalle created the Madame Sex art performances in Pigalle, France, and followed up in the bars of Soho. In spring 2017, Les P’tites Femmes De Soho, her art show in Soho’s We Are Cuts institution, was dedicated to nightlife’s little women.In autumn 2017 she organised a multi media evening in Soho, Soho Mon Amour, at the 01 zero studios. She again performed at the National Portrait Gallery in London during its Cézanne exhibition. She celebrated the 40th anniversary of punk with an art show and a concert of punk songs in Hackney Wick called Never Mind Jackson Bollocks, Here’s Anne Pigalle…

2018: Performance of “Memo from Turner” for the 50th anniversary of the film Performance in Powis Square.

October 2018: vinyl album release of Ecstase in Soho—10 songs written and produced by Pigalle accompanied with film. Musicians guests includes Glen Matlock and Terry Edwards.The photography for the cover are Anne’s own self portraits and grpahism bt Malcolm Garrett. 2019. Pigalle’s image is used on a collage board at the entrance the centre Choreographique National d’Orleans by Agnes B in connection with a touring exhibition Les Jeunes Gens Modernes on French New Wave.

April 2019: CD release of Ecstase with a multimedia show at Horse Hospital in London.

October Award winner for best art film for the multi media project Ecstase at the Portobello Film Festival 2019

2020 iggy Pop plays one of her songs on his BBC6 radio show Iggy Confidential

and produces and performs the Ecstase multi media show at Century Soho

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