A public appeal by Celine Dion for new songs for her next album in
French has been met with a flood of offered tunes, according to a former
Canadian media boss close to the singer’s manager.Around 4,000 songs
were sent to Dion’s website and management company by the October
5 deadline, Charles Benoit, ex-head of the Quebec TV arm of Canadian group Bell Media, told AFP this week.
Dion’s
husband and manager, Rene Angelil, and the CEO of the Les Feeling
Productions firm managing her career, Aldo Giampaolo, “were surprised by
the dimensions this initiative has taken, and they asked me to organise
the works’ selection”, he said. Dion in late August made her appeal for
fresh songs, emphasising that it was “open to everyone”The 47-year-old
Canadian singer, most famous for performing “My Heart Will Go On” as the
theme song for the hit 1997 movie “Titanic”, said she wanted new
material for an album in French she’s bringing out next year, and for
another one in English in 2017. The current crop of submitted songs are
all for the French album and came by letter, social networks and MP3
files from France and other French-speaking countries.They will be
whittled down to just 25 songs by a panel of six French-language
broadcast critics, said Pierre Fortier, a Quebec music festival director
whom Benoit tapped to be in charge of the selection process.“Naturally,
out of the 4,000 songs received, there aren’t 4,000 hits, but we’ve
already found several good ones,” Fortier said.An online vote open to
the public through Dion’s www.celinedion.com website will choose which
one of the shortlisted 25 songs will make it on the singer’s album, with
the winner announced December 1.
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