The family of imitators is in mourning: Sunday July 10, Chantal Gallia who had made the heyday of French imitation in the 80s and 90s suffered a stroke.
It was one of the talents of the academy of ninenumber one but also 20 hour gamein the 70s and 80s, before putting his career on hold in 1993. However, at 65, Chantal Gallia had remained connected to his audience on social media, and this is the way his family took to announce his passing.
Pioneer of feminine imitation in France
Chantal Gallia had a real gift for imitation, with nearly 120 male and female voices to her credit, spoken as sung, as indicated in the press release published by her family on the impersonator’s Facebook page. “Dear friends, we have the great sadness to announce this Sunday 07/10/2022 the death of Chantal GALLIA which occurred today following a stroke, told his family, for nearly 20 years, Chantal had known how to meet the success of the public who faithfully followed her in her artistic career. Chantal’s talent for singing, imitating others, making us laugh, moving us, was extraordinary. Chantal was a pioneer of limitation women in France with nearly 120 male and female voices imitated, spoken and sung.”
Although she ended her artistic career in 1993, the artist continued to receive messages and expressions of affection from his fans. This is why she had created a Facebook page, in order to keep a link with her community, always faithful. “Until today, she had never forgotten you, continues the press release, Chantal had been particularly sensitive to all your support. She wanted her work and her talent to continue to live on the internet, through the videos that her fans posted.”
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