Sherisse Laurence
Sherisse Laurence | |
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Born | Selkirk, Manitoba, Canada |
Occupation(s) | Singer, entertainer |
Years active | 1978–present |
Sherisse Laurence (later known as Sherisse Stevens) is a Canadian singer and entertainer from Selkirk, Manitoba.[1]
From 1978 to 1983 she hosted the show Circus on CTV in Canada.[2] She was also the host of the Miss Teen Canada pageants in 1982 and 1983, and performed on Canadian television talk shows including The Alan Thicke Show and City Lights.[1]
In 1986 she represented Luxembourg at the Eurovision Song Contest.[3] Her song "L'Amour de ma vie", performed first on the night, was written by Frank Dostal and Alain Garcia and composed by Rolf Soja. The song finished third with 117 points.
In 1988 she released the single "Half a Heart", which was moderately successful on the Canadian country music charts.[4] The single was also released in a French version, "Mon cœur veut ignorer l'amour".
She did not continue a recording career, and instead had various musical theatre roles in the 1990s, 2000s and 2010s,[5] and was usually credited as Sherisse Stevens after 2000. In 2006 she was appointed the musical director of the Huntsville Community Choir in Huntsville, Ontario.[6]
Discography
Year | Single | CAN Country (RPM) | Ref |
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1988 | "Half a Heart" | 31 | [4] |
References
- ^ a b Dave Kosonic, "Country pop and rock featured at Skyline". Toronto Star, July 1, 1986.
- ^ Blaik Kirby, "CTV puts a circus in a studio and comes up with a winner". The Globe and Mail, April 15, 1978.
- ^ "High note!" Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph, May 3, 1986.
- ^ a b "RPM100 Country Singles". RPM, October 1, 1988.
- ^ "Nunsense is all about laughter and good music". The Huntsville Forester, February 24, 2010.
- ^ "Sherisse Stevens to bring new flavour to community choir". The Huntsville Forester. June 30, 2006. Retrieved October 20, 2017.
External links
- Sherisse Laurence at IMDb
- L'amour de ma vie lyric
Preceded by Margo, Franck Olivier, Diane Solomon, Ireen Sheer, Chris & Malcolm Roberts with "Children, Kinder, Enfants" | Luxembourg in the Eurovision Song Contest 1986 | Succeeded by Plastic Bertrand with "Amour, Amour" |
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- Michèle Arnaud
- Hugues Aufray
- Baccara
- Anne-Marie B
- Chris Baldo
- Solange Berry
- Sarah Bray
- Sophie Carle
- Céline Carzo
- Anne-Marie David
- Danièle Dupré
- Lara Fabian
- Camillo Felgen
- France Gall
- Sophie Garel
- Géraldine
- Corinne Hermès
- Kontinent
- Sherisse Laurence
- Vicky Leandros
- Margo
- Jeane Manson
- Jürgen Marcus
- Monique Melsen
- Modern Times
- Nana Mouskouri
- Franck Olivier
- Park Café
- Jean-Claude Pascal
- Plastic Bertrand
- Chris Roberts
- Malcolm Roberts
- Romuald
- Ireen Sheer
- Diane Solomon
- Sophie and Magaly
- Svetlana
- Tali
- Michèle Torr
- Marion Welter
- David Alexandre Winter
- "100% d'amour"
- "À force de prier"
- "Les Amants de minuit"
- "L'Amour de ma vie"
- "L'amour est bleu"
- "Amour, amour"
- "Amours mortes (tant de peine)"
- "Après toi"
- "Un baiser volé"
- "Bye Bye I Love You"
- "Catherine"
- "Ce soir je t'attendais"
- "C'est peut-être pas l'Amérique"
- "Chansons pour ceux qui s'aiment"
- "Children, Kinder, Enfants"
- "Cours après le temps"
- "Croire"
- "Dès que le printemps revient"
- "Donne-moi une chance"
- "Fighter"
- "Frère Jacques"
- "Un grand amour"
- "J'ai déjà vu ça dans tes yeux"
- "Je suis tombé du ciel"
- "Monsieur"
- "Ne crois pas"
- "Nous les amoureux"
- "Nous vivrons d'amour"
- "Papa Pingouin"
- "Parlez-vous français ?"
- "Petit bonhomme"
- "Pomme, pomme, pomme"
- "Poupée de cire, poupée de son"
- "Quand je te rêve"
- "Si la vie est cadeau"
- "So laang we's du do bast"
- "Sou fräi"
- "Toi"
- "Tu te reconnaîtras"