Poet and historian Bette Oliver discusses Piaf’s life; from her impoverished childhood raised in a Paris brothel by her grandmother, to her turbulent career as a street singer and her ultimate legacy as the voice which embodied the idea of French resilience and passion in the wake of the destruction caused by WWII. Also enjoy the music of Piaf with Swiss singer Silvie Rider Young, pianist Red Young and bassist Daniel Durham.
July 24, 2012