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Listen to the first sound of Billy Holidy's blues debut song "Like A Star" and you'll be able to hear her voice that is truly soft and pervative. It is light as a feather, delicate and gentle on your cheeks. The person who likes to treasure is not a land of musical like Mississippi and Manhattan, but a young female singer and Coline Bailey Rey, a city located on the East of the British highway M1. Music is her celestial job.
"The origin of singing is church. When you say this, we want everyone to think it is a gospel church. Only my skin is black."
Coline began to talk while touching her skin color. "But not gospell, we can collect the middle class people on Sunday every Sunday and sing the horn. Singing was the most enjoyable in worship."
The Baptist Church is then passing through to join a choir that sings slightly less church songs such as prime scream songs. "I had a change of the lyrics to sing. Because you didn't want to have a rebel to those who normally go to the church," Coline explanes Her music taste has expanded with the weekly singing experience. And an electric guitar is given from the leader of youth clubs. This is how she began to song, Red Zeppelin, one of the most innovative bands in rock world.
"As a teenager, he was a huge Zeppelin fan. I wanted to be like them and make my own music."
She has consolidated that feeling. She never had a determination whether her own Indie Band breaks down in the air or acquired a degree in English literature at university, and now stands at the start line with full effort.
Her style is one of a kind when compared to any artist who is considered a rival. The debut album released in spring 2006 is a fine piece of art that combines the spirit of Billy Holiday with the majestic spirit of Erika Badu with the majestic soul of the hearth. You will hear and see that she is a special creator.