Lhasa de Sela's debut, released in 1997 on Tôt Ou Tard and later on Atlantic. Awarded Juno for Best Global Artist in Canada and certified triple platinum in France.
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Lhasa de Sela's debut, released in 1997 on Tôt Ou Tard and later on Atlantic. Awarded Juno for Best Global Artist in Canada and certified triple… read more
Lhasa de Sela's debut, released in 1997 on Tôt Ou Tard and later on Atlantic. Awarded Juno for Best Global Artist in Canada and certified triple platinum in France.
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Lhasa de Sela (1972 - 2010), also known under the moniker Lhasa, was a Canadian singer of Mexican and Jewish descent. In 1985 at age 13 when her parents separated, Lhasa, her mother and her sisters settled in San Francisco where Lhasa started singing in a Greek cafe. She included Spanish language lessons in her high school studies. After viewing a documentary about Billie Holiday, Lhasa determined that she, too, would make a career in singing. In 1991 she traveled to Montreal to visit her sisters who were students at l'École nationale de cirque, the National Circus School of Ca… read more
Lhasa de Sela (1972 - 2010), also known under the moniker Lhasa, was a Canadian singer of Mexican and Jewish descent. In 1985 at age 13 when her parents separated, Lhasa, her mother and her… read more
Lhasa de Sela (1972 - 2010), also known under the moniker Lhasa, was a Canadian singer of Mexican and Jewish descent. In 1985 at age 13 when her parents separated, Lhasa, her mother and her sisters settled in San Francisco where Lhasa … read more