Katty Line
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Katty Line (born Catherine Denise Frédérique Boloban, Sucy-en-Brie 1947),is a French singer. Discovered by René Porchet (producer with the pseudonym Ken Lean), she began her singing career in France in the mid-1960s, enjoying good success in 1965 with N'hésite pas quand l 'amour t'appelle, cover of Back In My Arms Again by Supremes, and in 1966 with Ne fais pas la tete, cover of ' 'How Does That Grab You, Darlin' by Lee Hazlewood (launched by Nancy Sinatra), then performed also in Belgium and Switzerland . In 1968 she married Porchet, her producer.
In Italy she became famous after participating in the television program Stasera con Adriano Celentano, where she was noted for her beauty and for the mini-skirts she was wearing ;following the television success, Katty Line was hired by Dufour for Carosello. Participated in the Festivalbar 1969 with La rivale (written by Miki Del Prete and Luciano Beretta for the text and by Lorenzo Pilat and Roberto Negri for the music), and in the same year she recorded Tu vinci semper, cover in Italian of Touch me by Doors (with the text written by Luciano Beretta and Cristiano Minellono).
The following year, with In direzione del sole , she competed at the Cantagiro 1970. In 1971 she participated in the television program Incontri d'estate; in December of 1971, however, she was involved with her husband in a serious car accident : Porchet lost his life, and Katty Line remained hospitalized for 18 months, after which she decided to return to France . She recorded a 45s again in Italy in 1980: it is Adriano, a song disco music with which she participated in the television program Superclassifica Show.
Discography[edit]
45s[edit]
- 1969 - La rivale/Tu vinci sempre (Clan Celentano, BF 69016)
- 1969 - Vent'anni/Finito (Clan Celentano, BF 69029)
- 1970 - In direzione del sole side/Every body (Clan Celentano, BF 69049)
- 1971 - La rivoluzione delle donne/Una promessa (Clan Celentano, BF 70013)
- 1980 - Adriano/Viens (Radio Records, ZBRR 7184)
33 rpm records with other artists[edit]
- 1971 - Con me nel Clan (Clan Celentano, BF-LP 508; Katty Line is with La rivoluzione delle donne; altri brani eseguiti da Mau Cristiani, Trio Balera, Pio, Coro Alpino Milanese, i Ragazzi della via Gluck, Barbarella e Adriano Celentano)
EP released in France[edit]
- 1966 - Les mots croisés/Ne fais pas la tête/Un mini cœur/Dis-lui que je pense à lui (Disc’AZ, EP 1066)
- 1967 - N'Hésite Pas Quand L'Amour T'Appelle/Si Je Sors Avec Toi Le Samedi Soir/Tout Change En Grandissant/Avec Toi Je Veux Danser (Barclay, 70880)
- 1968 - Igor Natacha/Cent millions d’étoiles/Un petit peu d’amour/Chacun sa bataille (Discodis, LGL 003)
45s released in France[edit]
- 1967 - Sans un adieu/Quand s’en vont les framboises (Discodis, LGL 002 M; pubblished as Katty)
References[edit]
- Various Authors (curated by Gino Castaldo), Il dizionario della canzone italiana, Armando Curcio editor (1990); alla voce Line, Katty Dario Salvatori, pag. 912
- Nino Bellinvia (curated by), I magnifici delle 7 note, Gazzettino d'Informazione, Benevento, 1971; alla voce Line Katty, pag. 156
- Maurizio Ripa, Katty Line Clan, pubblished in Ciao 2001 n° 4, 19 febbraio 1969, pagg. 24-26
- Vincenzo Spada, Per Patty il pericolo Katty, pubblished in Ciao 2001 n° 18, 28 maggio 1969, pagg. 24-26
External links[edit]
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