Watch French songwriter Norma in session in a beautiful Parisian church
10 April 2017, 16:41
| Written by
Sebastien Dehesdin
With an attitude and musical style harking back to Chrissie Hynde, Norma is steadily finding her place in the new French music scene.
Trading the piano for an acoustic guitar, we met up with the French singer/songwriter in a Parisian church where she showcased her sensibility with a bone-chilling version of "Lost and Found".
Norma will play in Paris at the end of April, with her debut album planned for next year.
Thank you to the Eglise Protestante Unie de France, paroisse luthérienne de la Rédemption, Paris 9.
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