"La Vie en Rose" singer steps into spotlight
By Ann Donahue
LOS ANGELES (Billboard) - When Marion Cotillard won the best-actress Academy Award in February for her portrayal of singer Edith Piaf in "La Vie En Rose," Jil Aigrot, at home in the South of France, became "very emotional."
"I was so very, very, very happy for all the team," Aigrot says, speaking as her daughter, Caroline, acts as a translator. "A lot of people worked hard for that movie."
Among them was Aigrot, who performed many of the vocals that Cotillard lip-synched to in the film, under guidance from the actress and director Olivier Dahan.
And while Cotillard may have received the bulk of the fanfare to date, the career of Aigrot -- a veteran stage vocalist with appearances on French TV shows "Qui Est Qui" and "C'est L'ete" -- is being bolstered in the United States thanks to the film.
On March 11, Aigrot's new CD, "Words of Love," was released domestically on LML Music. It features Aigrot singing 19 Piaf songs, and to support the album, she has two tours planned in the United States.
The first will take place April 4-10 in Borders bookstores in New York; Chicago; Ann Arbor, Mich.; San Francisco; and Los Angeles. (Borders is a nationwide distributor of the album.) In July, Aigrot will return to the States to perform in jazz clubs in Los Angeles, San Francisco and Chicago, according to LML owner Lee Lessack.
"There's such a mystique about Piaf that people really want to meet Jil, because her performance is eerily like a modern embodiment," Lessack says.
Aigrot's resurgence started when she got the gig as Piaf's voice for "La Vie En Rose" in a most serendipitous way. In her tours around France and Europe, Aigrot had long performed some of Piaf's songs, and she decided to prepare an entire concert dedicated to the singer. Continued...







