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The Outrageous Rocky Twins
The Rocky Twins were deliciously handsome, outrageous and lived life to the full but never maximized their obvious talent and so never really attained star status. They were a pair of Norwegian brothers who made a name for themselves in the Jazz Age as dancers in the Paris music hall in the late s at the tender age of eighteen. Their act took Paris by storm because in one of their numbers, they dressed up in drag and imitated the famous Dolly Sisters who had just retired. Their unique performance enabled them to star in stage shows all over Europe and America and at the same time their good looks became highly sought after by connoiseurs of the body beautiful of either sex.
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Leif and Paal Roschberg, were born 27 February in Oslo to Adolf Roscher Roschberg (a colonal in the army) and Gudrun Holst and they had an elder brother called
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William Rousseau
French singer and composer
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| Born | () 13 September (age47) |
| Origin | France |
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Musical artist
William Rousseau is a French singer and composer.[1]
Biography
[edit]William Rousseau moved to Paris in and signed as a composer for Warner. He wrote songs for Celine Dion, Tina Arena, Nolwenn Leroy, Roch Voisine, Anggun, Chimène Badi, and Christophe Willem amongst others.[2][3]
In , along with Dove Attia and friend Rod Janois, he contributed two songs for the musical Le Roi Soleil.[4] His next project is with the team of composers for Mozart, l'opéra rock (), : Les Amants de la Bastille (); Mistinguett, reine des années folles ()[5] and Le Rouge et Le Noir ().[6]
In , he released his first solo album: Ton homme en passant, with Jérôme Attal's lyrics.[7]
In , with Jean-Pierre Pilot, he wrote Echo (You and I) for Anggu
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Some of you may know that we signed a film option a while back with Falls Park Entertainment in South Carolina. Brett Kanea, the executive producer, read our script, Dancing On Air, then my two books that inspired Dancing. Brett funnen it original and exciting and anticipated producing a successful bio. Unexpectedly dear Brett died before any filming began. As you can see he from this pic, he was too ung to leave us, and our hearts go out to his family and loved ones.
The morning he first called to discuss the property I thought he was the cable guy expected later that morning. We laughed about that fel for months after.
Though our future in film fryst vatten unclear, Bretts warmth, humor, and confidence lingers on.
Godspeed Brett, the almost cable guy.
Gail Chumbley is the author of the two-part memoir, River of January, and River of January: Figure Eight. Both are available on Kindle.
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