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Betty Bonifassi : ウィキペディア英語版
Béatrice Bonifassi

Béatrice "Betty" Bonifassi (born 1971) is a French-born vocalist based in Montreal, Quebec, Canada. She has a deep, contralto singing voice, sometimes referred to as "masculine",〔(Bernier, Sophie. ”Beast”, ''CHYZ FM'', Mar 7, 2008 ) (French text) Retrieved Nov 5, 2008〕〔(McMahon, Rob. "Beast’s creepy sound",''Metro'', Oct 17, 2008 ) Retrieved Nov 5, 2008〕 which has been compared to that of Shirley Bassey.〔(Charpentier, Lorraine. “Bêtes de scène >> Montreal’s Beast pairs a famous singer with a beatsmith to the stars”, ''Montreal Mirror'', Mar 13 – Mar 19, 2008, Vol. 23 No. 38 ) Retrieved Nov 5, 2008〕〔(Leijon, Erik. “Beast Emerge From The Champion Camp”, ''CHARTattack'', Apr 9, 2008 ) Retrieved Nov 5, 2008〕〔(MacNeil, Jason. "Collaboration brings out the Beast", ''Toronto Sun'', Jan 29, 2009 ) Retrieved May 6, 2011〕 Bonifassi has performed music of many styles in both English and French—from jazz, to traditional music, to blues, to electronica. In 2003 she gained international exposure when she provided the singing voices for the title characters of the animated film ''Les Triplettes de Belleville''.〔(Cormier, Sylvain. “Ben et Betty voient triple”, ''Le Devoir'', Jan 9, 2004 ) (French text) Retrieved Nov 5, 2008〕 She has collaborated with composer and saxophonist, François D'Amours〔(Bonifassi’s interview with Monique Giroux of Radio-Canada, Sep 13, 2004 ) (French text and audio) Retrieved Nov 5, 2008〕 and has performed and toured with musician Maxime Morin (also known as DJ Champion).〔(“Oscar nominee headlines M For Montreal”, ''NME news'', Oct 31, 2006 ) Retrieved Nov 5, 2008〕 Bonifassi appeared as a guest vocalist on Deweare's album ''High Class Trauma'' (2006),〔(Bottenberg, Rupert. “Viable geometry, instant poetry >> French transplant Deweare finds momentum in Montreal”, ''Montreal Mirror'', Apr 19–25, 2007, Vol. 22 No. 43 ) Retrieved Nov 5, 2008〕 and she is one half of the electronic music duo Beast.〔〔(Shenker, Jake. “BEAST in concert”, ''Mondo Magazine'', Oct 1, 2008 ) Retrieved Nov 5, 2008〕
==Personal life==
Bonifassi was born in Nice, France to a Yugoslavian mother and a father of Niçois-Italian descent.〔 Raised in a bilingual household, and having studied foreign languages at University, she became interested in other cultures and their traditional music.〔( Bonifassi’s interview with Danielle Leblanc of Radio-Canada, Sep 17, 2004 ) (French text and audio) Retrieved Nov 5, 2008〕 She has been singing and writing music for two decades.〔(Sasseville, Andreanne. "Beast", ''Urban Male Magazine'', 2008 ) Retrieved Nov 5, 2008〕
In 1997, Bonifassi met her now ex-husband,〔 Québécois composer Benoît Charest, while singing Jimi Hendrix covers at a Montreal jazz club.〔〔 Later that year she moved from France to Montreal to join Charest, and has lived in the Canadian city ever since.〔

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