Isabelle Mayereau, born on September 3, 1947, in Bordeaux, France, is a distinguished singer-songwriter and guitarist renowned for her unique blend of French chanson with jazz and Latin influences. Inspired by artists like Georges Brassens and Paco Ibáñez, she began her musical journey in the late 1970s. Her 1978 song "Tu m'écris" won the Festival International de la Chanson Française de Spa, earning her widespread recognition. Over her career, Mayereau has released multiple albums, including "L'Enfance" (1977) and "Hors-Pistes" (2009), and contributed to Philippe Chatel's "Émilie Jolie" in 1979. In 2010, she was honored as a Chevalier des Arts et des Lettres, underscoring her significant impact on French music. ([fr.wikipedia.org](https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/Isabelle_Mayereau?utm_source=openai))