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-'''Monique Andrée Serf''' (June 9, 1930 – November 24, 1997), whose stage name was '''Barbara''', was a French [[singer]]. She took her stage name from her grandmother, Varvara Brodsky, a native of Odesa, Russian Empire (now Ukraine). Her song "L'Aigle noir" sold twenty four thousand in twelve hours.+'''Monique Andrée Serf''' (June 9, 1930 – November 24, 1997), whose stage name was '''Barbara''', was a [[French singer]]. She took her stage name from her grandmother, Varvara Brodsky, a native of Odesa, Russian Empire (now Ukraine). Her song "L'Aigle noir" sold twenty four thousand in twelve hours.
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Monique Andrée Serf (June 9, 1930 – November 24, 1997), whose stage name was Barbara, was a French singer. She took her stage name from her grandmother, Varvara Brodsky, a native of Odesa, Russian Empire (now Ukraine). Her song "L'Aigle noir" sold twenty four thousand in twelve hours.



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