Nicoletta
Nicoletta Grisoni, born Nicole Fernande Grisoni-Chappuis on April 11, 1944, in Vongy, now part of Thonon-les-Bains, Haute-Savoie, France, is a celebrated French pop singer known mononymously as Nicoletta. She rose to prominence during the 1960s and 1970s, becoming a defining figure of the French yé-yé movement, which drew inspiration from American musical styles like rhythm and blues and rock and roll. Among her most recognized works is her poignant rendition of "Mamy Blue," a tribute to her mother.
Nicoletta's early life was marked by adversity; she was born to a mother with intellectual disabilities who was a victim of sexual assault. Her musical journey began in a local church choir and evolved as she worked in various jobs, including a laundry and a medical clinic, while also DJ-ing. In the early 1960s, she caught the attention of French songwriter Léo Missir, leading to her signing with Barclay Records. Her initial hits included "L'Homme à la moto" and "Pour oublier qu'on s'est aimé," showcasing her vocal prowess.
In 1971, her interpretation of "Mamy Blue" became an international sensation. The following year, she launched her own record label, Rapa Nui, to promote emerging artists. Nicoletta continued to innovate, with notable works like "Glory Alleluia" and collaborations in the opera "Grandeur et décadence de la ville de Mahagonny." Despite facing financial challenges in the early 1990s, her legacy as a powerful live performer and an advocate for artistic integrity remains influential in the music industry.
Filmography
Jumping from High Places
Icy Breasts
One Way Ticket
No Room to Die
Revanche
The Flesh
Pavarotti
Remember Me, My Love
Monte Carlo or Bust!
Demons (1985)
Johnny Stecchino
The Children Are Watching Us
Mystery Train
He Ain't Heavy
The Tiger and the Snow
Kiss the Girls and Make Them Die
Pinocchio (2002)
Alone With Her Dreams
Devil's Tree: Rooted Evil
The Last Movie Painter
Free Hand for a Tough Cop
Eurocrime! The Italian Cop and Gangster Films That Ruled the '70s
Il suo nome è Donna Rosa
Midnight of Love
Navajo Joe
The Hills Run Red
Baron Blood
A Bay of Blood
Happy as Lazzaro
That Most Important Thing: Love
Flesh for Frankenstein
Indian Summer
Ernesto (2020)