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A young girl, born to Eastern European Jewish immigrants, found an inexplicable dark hole in her soul she filled with music, putting herself to sleep at night with her transistor radio under her pillow. The sounds of the sixties became her way to survive the tribulations of the outside world, Dusty Springfield and Aretha Franklin her companions. Only her family and one close friend ever heard Renée sing.
In the beginning Renée Geyer was so shy she couldn’t face her audience. She knew she had to change that, because above everything else, this was what she wanted to do. She wanted to sing. Within the space of three years she had transformed herself into a dynamic performer filled with self-confidence, a singer who scored her first major hit with a stunning and unforgettable version of James Browns’ “It’s A Man’s Man’s World”. Her performance went right to the heart of everyone who heard it. Renée was just 22.
In the 70s Renée Geyer had started out a sensual blues belter. By the ‘90s she had evolved into an icon, someone to look up to for never having let go of her dreams. The consummate entertainer with a proud body of work who still transfixed a room with the power of her song, never repeating herself, always in search of new challenges.
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