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Dolly (French band) : ウィキペディア英語版
Dolly (French band)
:''For other meanings, see Dolly (disambiguation).''
Dolly is a rock band from Nantes, France. The group is popular in France but less well-known elsewhere. Dolly's vocalist Emmanuelle Monet has appeared in many collaborations, including a song together with Apocalyptica on the single "Wie weit/How far/En Vie". Dolly stopped their activity indefinitely after the death of Michaël Chamberlin in a car accident on 25 May 2005.〔(Portail de Musique Francophone Sincever (in French) )〕
== History ==
Dolly was originally formed by Emmanuelle Monet, Thierry Lacroix and Michaël Chamberlin in 1989 under the name of Dollybird. 1991 they changed their name to Dolly & Co and made their debut album which was also named ''Dolly & Co''. The actual ''Dolly'' was not born until ''Nicolas Bonnière'' joined the band in 1995. The name was then changed to Dolly.〔(Dolly's press conference at Solidays Festival (Paris) July 10, 2004 (in French) )〕
Emmanuelle Monet has now reformed her band with a new bassist, under the name of "Manu".
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