Mina Agossi

[1] She began her career as a theater actress; in 1993 she sang in a swing and New Orleans jazz band, with whom she toured in France and Ireland.

Aside from their own compositions, they also covered Thelonious Monk's "Well You Needn't", Jimi Hendrix's "Voodoo Child", Pink Floyd's "Money" and The Beatles's "And I Love Her".

[2] After the album Voice & Bass, she became increasingly famous in the French jazz scene and also appeared in the United States.

Her album EZ Pass to Brooklyn was recorded with Alexander Hiele (bass) and Bertrand Perrin (drums) in New York in 2001, which was influenced by the 11 September 2001 attacks.

[2] She co-produced the music documentary Mina Agossi, une voix nomade (2007) with Arte, which shows her on two international tours with Jean-Henri Meunier, where they also visited their fathers in their homeland.