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Thirty-five years after his death, the success of Dalida does not run out of steam

2022-05-29T15:31:07.353Z


INVESTIGATION – Thirty-five years after his death, the interpreter of "Let me dance" is experiencing a unique posthumous career in the history of music. A phenomenon that she owes to her brother, Orlando, her producer and pygmalion.


It's hard to get more chic.

He who loves the golden age of Hollywood so much is a neighbor of Roman Polanski on avenue Montaigne and lives opposite the Plaza in Marlene Dietrich's apartment, where Lola-Lola from

L'Ange Bleu

lived until her disappearance. in 1992. Two years ago, Orlando received guests in his house in Montmartre with a life-size Calabrian sunset.

He prefers this place where you have to show your credentials and where the concierge calls him "Mister Orlando" affectionately rolling the "r".

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Music producer, Bruno Gigliotti, known as Orlando, is Dalida's younger brother.

Its double.

Said "the Lady" to him.

After having managed it since 1966, then produced it from 1970 until his death on May 3, 1987, this colorful character is, with the Aznavour Foundation, the Gainsbourg and Nicole Bertolt children for Boris Vian, the most skilful of the beneficiaries of the hexagon.

“On each anniversary date, he comes up with brilliant ideas to put his sister in the news,”

compliments producer Pascal…

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