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Le Gerny's is the name of a former Parisian nightclub located at 54 rue Pierre-Charron, at the intersection with the , in the of the 8th arrondissement of Paris. The nightclub is now mostly known as the venue where internationally renowned singer-songwriter Edith Piaf, made her professional debut, after its owner and director Louis Leplee, spotted her singing on a Paris street, and promoted her giving her the nickname "la môme Piaf", (The Little Sparrow) in October 1935, when performing at his club, with a 40 francs salary per evening.

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  • Le Gerny's is the name of a former Parisian nightclub located at 54 rue Pierre-Charron, at the intersection with the , in the of the 8th arrondissement of Paris. The nightclub is now mostly known as the venue where internationally renowned singer-songwriter Edith Piaf, made her professional debut, after its owner and director Louis Leplee, spotted her singing on a Paris street, and promoted her giving her the nickname "la môme Piaf", (The Little Sparrow) in October 1935, when performing at his club, with a 40 francs salary per evening. (en)
  • Le Gerny's est un ancien cabaret situé au 54, rue Pierre-Charron, à l’angle de la rue François-Ier, dans le quartier des Champs-Élysées du 8e arrondissement de Paris. Ce cabaret est surtout connu parce qu'en octobre 1935, Louis Leplée, propriétaire et directeur des lieux, y fait débuter Édith Gassion, sous le sobriquet de « la môme Piaf », devenant donc Édith Piaf, et payée pour 40 francs par soirée. La première adresse du Gerny's, sous la direction de Leplée, était au 8 rue de Port-Mahon (2e), fermée après septembre 1933. Léplée est assassiné en avril 1936, et son cabaret fut fermé. * Portail de la musique * Portail de Paris * Portail des arts du spectacle (fr)
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  • Le Gerny's is the name of a former Parisian nightclub located at 54 rue Pierre-Charron, at the intersection with the , in the of the 8th arrondissement of Paris. The nightclub is now mostly known as the venue where internationally renowned singer-songwriter Edith Piaf, made her professional debut, after its owner and director Louis Leplee, spotted her singing on a Paris street, and promoted her giving her the nickname "la môme Piaf", (The Little Sparrow) in October 1935, when performing at his club, with a 40 francs salary per evening. (en)
  • Le Gerny's est un ancien cabaret situé au 54, rue Pierre-Charron, à l’angle de la rue François-Ier, dans le quartier des Champs-Élysées du 8e arrondissement de Paris. Ce cabaret est surtout connu parce qu'en octobre 1935, Louis Leplée, propriétaire et directeur des lieux, y fait débuter Édith Gassion, sous le sobriquet de « la môme Piaf », devenant donc Édith Piaf, et payée pour 40 francs par soirée. La première adresse du Gerny's, sous la direction de Leplée, était au 8 rue de Port-Mahon (2e), fermée après septembre 1933. Léplée est assassiné en avril 1936, et son cabaret fut fermé. (fr)
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