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- Régine Zylberberg - Wikipedia
Known as Régine, she became a torch singer; by 1953, she was a nightclub manager in Paris
- Regine: The Holocaust Survivor Who Invented the First Disco . . .
She was known as “the Queen of the Night” who invented the first discotheque and taught nobles how to dance She was known simply as Regine and she passed away this week at the age of 92 Former French Culture Minister Jack Lang said she was “poetic and glittering Parisian legend ”
- Regine, legendary French-Jewish singer who ‘invented the . . .
PARIS (AFP) — French singer and actress Regine, who laid claim to the invention of the modern discotheque and once ran a nightclub empire from Paris to Los Angeles, died on Sunday aged 92, her
- Regine Dies: Discotheque Entrepreneur, Singer Actress Was 92
Regine, who claimed to have invented the term “discotheque” as she ran a nightclub empire that stretched from Paris to Los Angeles, died Sunday at 92, according to her granddaughter
- Régine, Whose Discotheque Gave Nightlife a New Dawn, Dies at 92
Credited with opening the first disco, she built an empire of glittering playgrounds for the Beautiful People in Paris, New York and beyond Régine in 1972 She built a $500 million empire of 23
- Régine, who built a discotheque empire, dies at 92 - The . . .
Managing a small Parisian nightclub in 1953, the indomitable, crimson-haired woman known as Régine installed a linoleum dance floor and colored lights, standing on a chair and waving her hand at
- Régine - Biography - IMDb
Régine was born on December 26, 1929 in Etterbeek, Brussels, Belgium She was an actress and writer, known for The Seven-Per-Cent Solution (1976), My New Partner (1984) and The Last Train (1973) She was married to Roger Choukroun and Paul Rotcage She died on May 1, 2022 in Paris, France
- Regine - Wikipedia
Regine (English: rɪˈdʒiːn rij-EEN, German: [ʁeˈɡiːnə]) or Régine (French: [ʁeʒin]) is a feminine given name, the French and German form of Regina [1][2]
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