Chantal Curtis
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- | '''Chantal Curtis''' (born '''Chantal Sitruk''') was a singer who had a disco hit in 1979 with "[[Get Another Love]]". She had some recordings released earlier under a different name. She died in Israel in 1985 having been hit by a bullet that was intended for her boyfriend. During her short career she had worked with [[Pierre Jaubert]] (<small>[[:fr:Pierre_Jaubert|fr]]</small>) and [[Vladimir Cosma]]. | + | '''Chantal Curtis''' (born '''Chantal Sitruk''') was a singer who had a disco hit in 1979 with "[[Get Another Love]]". She had some recordings released earlier under a different name. She died in Israel in 1985 having been hit by a bullet that was intended for her boyfriend. During her short career she had worked with [[Pierre Jaubert]] and [[Vladimir Cosma]]. |
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Chantal Curtis (born Chantal Sitruk) was a singer who had a disco hit in 1979 with "Get Another Love". She had some recordings released earlier under a different name. She died in Israel in 1985 having been hit by a bullet that was intended for her boyfriend. During her short career she had worked with Pierre Jaubert and Vladimir Cosma.
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