Andrée Lescot

[1] Lescot was educated in Canada, where she studied for eight years at the École de musique Vincent-d'Indy.

She published several records of Haitian and Louisiana folk songs, accompanied by French music professor Roger Bourdin[3] and his orchestra.

Depicted in a costume holding bow and arrow, she received attention in the African-American press in 1954 for starring in a revue in Lausanne, Switzerland.

[1] In 1952, she appeared on a Canadian TV program entitled "Chansons Créoles avec Andrée Lescot" where she sang three Haitian Folkloric songs.

[2] Prior to leaving Canada for Paris, Lescot offered several concerts and recitals on Canadian radio.