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Valérie Sajdik : ウィキペディア英語版
Valérie Sajdik

Valérie Sajdik is an Austrian pop singer, lyricist, host and actress.
Valerie Sajdik achieved her first chart successes with the girl band ''C-bra'' and became famous through lead singing in her band ''Saint Privat'', which was very successful in the mid-2000s. She has since released three solo albums and tours internationally. She splits her time between living in Austria and France, and is tri-lingual (French, German, English). February 2010, she was invited to perform at the (Vancouver Cultural Olympiads (Francophone Side) ) and performed on CBC Radio-Canada. She performed "Noyé" written by Vox and also her original "Une fois à la vie", both from her 2010 album, Ich Bin Du Bist. Her third solo album ''Les Nuits Blanches'' is a soundtrack of her sleepless ‚White Nights‘ featuring jazz chansons in various languages - French, English, German and Russian.
== Discography ==


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