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Published on April 2nd, 2021 | by Isabelle Karamooz, Founder of FQM

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The singer and radio announcer Isabelle Piana unveils a new song called “Approche-toi”

After the success of her album “Seule la nuit / Solo la notte” produced with Stefy Gamboni, singer and radio announcer Isabelle Piana, who presents the Big Heads program on RTL radio for 28 years, released her single “Approche toi” Extract from the EP “J’assume” comprising 5 tracks signed by Vincent Mérat. “Vincent wrote him tailor-made titles,” she tells us. Isabelle confides in French Quarter Magazine: “5 tracks that I like a lot, I hope this single will be well received. It has rhythm, in French, it is neo 80 electro pop, with a little sexy touch. It’s a song that feels good!”

Photo Credit: Greg Gonzalez

There is something spellbinding about Isabelle Piana’s voice, but it is allure and alchemy that it is in her new track, fresh, rhythmic and hauntingly melodic. It’s like a vacation…

With great anticipation, the singer is working and looking forward to unveiling her EP “J’assume” which will be released later this year.

More songs and music on www.open.spotify.com

Follow Isabelle on www.facebook.com/IsabellePianaStefyGamboni/

Plus de chansons et de musique sur www.open.spotify.com

Suivez Isabelle sur www.facebook.com/IsabellePianaStefyGamboni/

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About the Author

is originally from Versailles, France. She always wanted to see the world, which she did starting at 17 when she had the fortunate opportunity to study abroad in Rhonda, Spain. She traveled the world from Hong Kong to Taiwan, from Ireland to Austria, to Luxembourg, Liechtenstein and Monaco, and discovered the entire countries of Italy and Morocco. She really feels like a citizen of the world. She finally settled several years in Los Angeles where she worked at the French Consulate of Los Angeles. Passionate about the Arts and History, she earned a Bachelor's degree in History from the University of California Berkeley and have studied for a Master program in teaching at the University of Southern California, then she went on to teach French to aspiring UNLV and CSN students in Nevada. She is the founder and Editor in chief of French Quarter Magazine, in which she writes, interviews people in a wide range of circumstances, pitches story ideas to writers and journalists, takes photos, and is currently writing her first work in English, which spans the life of Coco Chanel and is filled with adventure, intrigue, history and love.



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