词条 | Marianne Dissard |
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| name = Marianne Dissard | image = | caption = | background = solo_singer | birth_date = {{birth date and age|1969|5|20}} | birth_place = Tarbes, Pyrénées, France | origin = Sud Ouest, Pyrénées, France | instrument = Vocals | genre = Indie rock, Post-rock, Chanson, French pop, Americana | occupation = Musician, lyricist, filmmaker, singer, producer, writer | years_active = Singer 2005–present, filmmaker 1989–present, lyricist 1995–present | label = Le Pop, Vacilando '68, Trop Exprés Music, Tucson Music Factory | associated_acts = Amor Belhom Duo, ABBC | website = {{URL|mariannedissard.com}} }}Marianne Dissard (born May 20, 1969) is a singer, lyricist and filmmaker who lived in Tucson, Arizona, United States from 1994 to 2013. "A central figure in Tucson's desert music community"[1] with her unique hybrid of French Chanson and Americana, she is noted as a "charismatic performer".[2] and for the quality of her lyrics.[3] BiographyDissard was born in Tarbes, France and grew up in the countryside near the Southwestern French city of Toulouse before moving to Mesa, Arizona in the United States following her parents at the age of 16. Dissard relocated to Los Angeles in 1989, briefly roommating to musician Howe Gelb while attending film school at the University of Southern California. Active in Los Angeles' independent film-making scene, she collaborated with directors Clay Walker and Gregg Araki as well as French distribution company Haut Et Court with the selection of the "Inédits d'Amérique" film series by Jon Jost, Allison Anders and Alex Cox. In 1994, Dissard arrived in Tucson, Arizona to direct a documentary on Howe Gelb's alt-Americana band Giant Sand. She remained in Tucson for nearly two decades, taking an increasingly more active part in the city's music scene, from lyricist and muse to full-fledged producer and performer. Her thirteen years relationship with ex-husband and musical partner Naïm Amor ended in 2008. In 2013, Dissard moved back to Europe. She now splits her time between Matera in Southern Italy, her sailboat in Ramsgate, UK and Tucson. [4] Creative lifeDissard has collaborated with Tucson band Calexico's Joey Burns, who composed her first two albums: lo-fi demo debut 'Dedicated To Your Walls' (2006) and 'L'Entredeux' (2008), which he also produced. An album of bitter love songs, L'Entredeux won a Coup de Coeur prize from France's Académie Charles Cros in 2009 and was released in Europe by labels Le Pop Musik and Vacilando'68.[5] Dissard's second album, L'Abandon (2011), also garnered worldwide accolades.[6] Co-produced by BK-One, it tackled subject matters such as her hometown of Tucson, abortion, Mexican porn comic books and marriage. Third album The Cat. Not Me (2013) was co-written by Dissard and composer Sergio Mendoza of the Tucson mambo ensemble Orkesta Mendoza. Dealing with emotional and physical exhaustion, nightmares, addiction and botched connections, the nonetheless upbeat album premiered at SXSW in 2013,[7] with Seattle producer/musician Budo and violinist Andrew Joslyn. The live studio album, 2009 Paris One Takes (City Series) ("a fantastic album")[8] is the first in the ongoing Cities Series of albums recorded with band while on tours. Berlin Two Takes (City Series), the series' second album, was released in 2012 and included a duet with Belgian singer Arno. Third in the series, Cologne Vier Takes (City Series) was recorded in Germany in 2015 with guitarist Yan Péchin and vocalist Allyson Ezell. A compilation album Cibola Gold: Best Of 2008-2015 was released in 2016, tracklisted by BK-One. Marianne Dissard has performed from Europe to North America, China as well as Turkey, New Zealand and Australia. Most notable live shows include those at The Museum of Modern Art in New York City in July 2010 and in Europe, at the Dortmund's KonzertHaus in 2010, but also a walking tour of the Pyrénées with donkey in 2010. Festival performances include New Zealand's Sounday in 2010, South By Southwest in 2010, 2011, 2012 and 2013, Joshua Tree Roots Festival, USA (2010) and Split Works' Black Rabbit Festival in China (2011).[9] As a documentary filmmaker, Marianne Dissard has collaborated with Tucson band Giant Sand and Howe Gelb on the music documentary 'Drunken Bees' (1996) and with artists Robbie Conal ('Post No Bills' (1993, co-producing credit), funded by ITVS/PBS), Robert Kramer on camera for French TV-funded film 'Low Y Cool' (2006) and Keja Kramer. Dissard's first fiction film, 'Lonesome Cowgirls', a remake of Andy Warhol's 'Lonesome Cowboys', was conceived as a conceptual companion piece to album 'L'Abandon' and shot in Tucson, Arizona over a strictly-timed 24hrs period in June 2010.[10] Several music videos and short video pieces are also credited to Dissard, including collaborations with Orkesta Mendoza, Bones & Beeker and Amor Belhom Duo. Marianne Dissard's performance collaborations with American-born, Berlin-based choreographer Ami Garmon have been presented at Musée d'Art Moderne de la Ville de Paris (exhibit Hiver de l'Amour by Purple Prose 1994), Fondation Cartier (1994), Galleries D'Art Contemporain de Marseille (in residency, 1994) and Videoteca de Lisbon (1994), Arte TV Lounge (2010), Dortmund Konzerthaus (2011), Zurich's Rote Fabrik (2011), Tanz Im August Festival in Berlin (2013). As a lyricist, Marianne Dissard has written for Naïm Amor, Fredda, Françoiz Breut, Giant Sand's Howe Gelb, Christian Ravaglioli, Allyson Ezell and herself. She was the main lyricist for French avant-pop duo Amor Belhom Duo. Her bilingual French-English poetry and writings have been published in Spork and other English-language literary magazines. Her first book Not Me, a memoir of her struggles with eating disorders and depression, was released in 2018. DiscographyAlbums
EPs
Compilations and contributions
Collaborations – lyrics
Collaborations – singing
Collaborations – producing
Bibliography
Filmography
References1. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.rfimusique.com/musiqueen/articles/114/article_8225.asp |title=Zeitgeist – The French Arizona Dream |publisher=RFI Musique |date= |accessdate=2013-08-25}} 2. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.independent.com/news/2009/may/07/marianne-dissard-shares-her-desert-heart/ |title=Marianne Dissard Shares Her Desert Heart The Santa Barbara Independent |publisher=Independent.com |date=May 7, 2009 |accessdate=2013-08-25}} 3. ^{{Cite web|url=http://www.ma-petite-chanson.com/article-32839895.html|title=Académie Charles Cros 2009 - Ma p'tite chanson|last=Pierrot|website=Ma p'tite chanson|language=fr-FR|access-date=2016-05-20}} 4. ^{{cite web|url=https://m.facebook.com/pg/mariannedissard/about/?ref=page_internal&mt_nav=1 |title=Marianne Dissard Facebook Page: About Me |date= |accessdate=October 10, 2017}} 5. ^{{cite web|url=http://www.lepop.de |title=le pop | news |publisher=Lepop.de |date= |accessdate=2013-08-25}} 6. ^{{cite web|title=Press English, Français, Deutsch etc.|url=http://www.mariannedissard.com/reviews/ |accessdate=April 23, 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110306064733/http://www.mariannedissard.com/reviews/ |archivedate=March 6, 2011 }} 7. ^{{cite web|last=Kasten |first=Roy |url=http://blogs.riverfronttimes.com/rftmusic/2013/03/sxsw_tuesday_and_wednesday_mar.php?page=3/ |title=SXSW 2013: Nick Cave and the Bad Seeds, Spain, Ivan & Alyosha and More: Review and Photos |publisher=Blogs.riverfronttimes.com |date=March 14, 2013 |accessdate=2013-08-25}} 8. ^{{cite web|title=Venus Zine Marianne Dissard|url=http://www.venuszine.com/articles/music/7147/Marianne_Dissard |accessdate=April 22, 2011 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20110813094441/http://www.venuszine.com/articles/music/7147/Marianne_Dissard |archivedate=August 13, 2011 }} 9. ^{{cite web |url=http://www.spli-t.com/splitworks/black-rabbit-music-festival-is-coming/ |title=Black Rabbit Music Festival is coming!_Split Works |publisher=Spli-t.com |date= |accessdate=2013-08-25 |deadurl=yes |archiveurl=https://web.archive.org/web/20130525135251/http://www.spli-t.com/splitworks/black-rabbit-music-festival-is-coming/ |archivedate=May 25, 2013 |df=mdy-all }} 10. ^{{cite web|author= |url=http://azstarnet.com/entertainment/music/article_d27d3ad9-bc96-5adb-b7e4-3218334f4a46.html |title=Cowgirls won't be lonesome at Keeylocko |publisher=Azstarnet.com |date=June 10, 2010 |accessdate=2013-08-25}} External links{{External links|date=August 2013}}
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