- Régine Zylberberg - Wikipedia
Régine Zylberberg (born Régina Zylberberg; 26 December 1929 – 1 May 2022), often known mononymously as Régine, was a Belgian-born French singer and nightclub impresario [2][3] She dubbed herself the "Queen of the Night" [2]
- Régine, Whose Discotheque Gave Nightlife a New Dawn, Dies at 92
Régine, whose chain of clubs peaked in the 1980s and faded in the ’90s, a victim of an open drug culture and radical changes in the club scene, died on Sunday She was 92 Her death was announced
- Regine Velasquez - Best Songs - Greatest Hits - YouTube
Regine Velasquez - Best Songs - Greatest Hits [00:00:00] 01 BABALIK KANG MULI [00:04:31] 02 DADALHIN [00:09:25] 03 DANCING QUEEN [00:14:12] 04 DI NA MAG-IISA
- Régine — Wikipédia
Régina Zylberberg, dite Régine, est une chanteuse, actrice et femme d'affaires belge ayant grandi en France, née le 26 décembre 1929 à Etterbeek (Belgique) et morte le 1er mai 2022 à Paris 17e
- 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,
- 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 ”
- Régine, who built a discotheque empire, dies at 92
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
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