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Name
  
Laika Fatien


Role
  
Singer

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Albums
  
Look at me now !, Nebula, Misery, Come a Little Closer

Similar People
  
David Linx, Wayne Shorter, Thelonious Monk, Jackie McLean

Profiles

Laika Fatien - How Deep is The Ocean


Laïka Fatien is a French singer.

Contents

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Personal life

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Fatien was born in Paris in 1968. Her mother is a Moroccan-Spanish, and her father is from the Ivory Coast.

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She studied at ARIAL Île-de-France, CIM and IACP (jazz music schools).

Music career

Her 2008 CD Misery, A Tribute to Billie Holiday (in memory of Thomas Shipp & Abraham Smith) is on the Blujazz label and features Robert Glasper on piano, David EL-Malek on tenor sax, Daryl Hall on bass, and Gregory Hutchinson on drums. It received ****stars on Allmusic.com, ****1/2 stars from Downbeat magazine and ***** stars on iTunes and Amazon.com.

She signed with Universal Music Group in 2009 and recorded Nebula, produced by Meshell Ndegeocello in 2010.

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Her 2012 album produced by Jean-Philippe Allard and arranged by Gil Goldstein was recorded in New York in 2011(featuring Roy Hargrove, Graham Haynes and Ambrose Akinmusire).

Acting

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Also an actress, she had a major role in A Drum Is A Woman directed by Jérôme Savary and performed at Chaillot, and has taken part in numerous festivals.

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She also took part in "Hasards ou Coincidences", directed by Claude Lelouch, played the Maori princess in "Los Sobrinos del Capitan Grant" directed by Paco Mir (Trycicle)

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Songs

ZigaboogalooLook at me now ! · 2004
How Deep Is the OceanMisery · 2008
You Turned the Tables on MeMisery · 2008

References

Laïka Fatien Wikipedia