Guesch Patti
French pop singer and songwriter (1946–2026)
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- Patricia Porrasse (16 March 1946 – 22 June 2026), known professionally as Guesch Patti , was a French singer.
- She chose her artist name, Guesch , from the nickname she had as a child.
- She first started her career at dancing at age nine when she performed in a ballet at the Opéra National de Paris, working with Roland Petit, then at contemporary dance with Carolyn Carlson and Pina Bausch, and finally at variety dance on television.
- In 1984, Patti participated in the trio named 'Dacapo', and had her first solo hit in 1987/1988 with "Étienne", which was certified gold disc in France.
- Labyrinthe , released a short time after, was also successful: in 1988, it won a Victoire de la Musique in the category 'Female révélation of the year', which is awarded to best new artists.
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WikipediaPatricia Porrasse (16 March 1946 – 22 June 2026), known professionally as Guesch Patti, was a French singer.
Patti was born in Neuilly-sur-Seine, France on 16 March 1946. She chose her artist name, Guesch, from the nickname she had as a child. Patti is a nickname for Patricia.
She first started her career at dancing at age nine when she performed in a ballet at the Opéra National de Paris, working with Roland Petit, then at contemporary dance with Carolyn Carlson and Pina Bausch, and finally at variety dance on television.
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