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Isabelle Antena, born Isabelle Powaga on May 28, 1960, in Villepinte near Paris, is a French pop and jazz singer. She began her career in a trio on a label based in Brussels, Belgium, touring with various artists. Isabelle recorded her first solo album in London with Martin Hayles and gained particular popularity in Japan as a solo artist. Throughout her career, she has released a series of solo albums under the name Isabelle Antena, as well as recordings with the Powaga Sisters and other names. In 2003, she contributed to an album titled Camino Real and released a best-of compilation, L'alphabet Du Plaisir. Her song "Nothing To Lose" appeared on an album in 2006. After her collaboration with producers from the Japanese nu-jazz scene on the French Riviera album, she took a hiatus before making a comeback in 2017. Her daughter has adopted the same pseudonym family name. A fun fact about Isabelle is that she worked as an au pair for Rick Wakeman in the 1970s.
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