Léonie Lousseau, born Martine Annie Collet on May 8, 1947, near Saint-Malo, France, is a multifaceted artist known for her contributions as a singer, actress, and graphic designer. Emerging in the late 1960s, she captivated audiences with her unique blend of pop, variety, funk, rock, and yéyé genres. Her collaborations with notable artists like Jean-Claude Vannier and Christophe led to memorable tracks such as "La Fleur de Serre" and "En Alabama." Beyond music, Léonie showcased her versatility by illustrating album covers and appearing in films like "Paul" (1969) and "L'Italien des roses" (1971). Her enduring influence is evident, with contemporary artists like Therion covering her songs, reaffirming her legacy in the French music scene. ([fr.wikipedia.org](https://fr.wikipedia.org/wiki/L%C3%A9onie_Lousseau?utm_source=openai))