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  1. Ellie Noa Blanche Delvaux (French pronunciation: [eli nɔa blɑ̃ʃ dɛlvo]; born 10 June 1999), better known mononymously as Blanche, is a Belgian singer and songwriter. She represented Belgium in the Eurovision Song Contest 2017 in Kyiv, Ukraine with the song "City Lights", finishing in fourth place.

  2. Add or download the song to your own playlist: https://ESC2017.lnk.to/Eurovision2017YDDownload the karaoke version here: http://apple.co/2pGkdx5Buy it on vin...

  3. BLANCHE definition: a feminine name | Meaning, pronunciation, translations and examples

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    This is how Ellie Delvaux aka Blanche sums up the three years that passed between one evening in spring 2017 when she revealed herself to the whole of Europe with City Lights and her first album...

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  6. Blanche - City Lights (Official Music Video)single out now on [PIAS] Recordings Belgiumhttp://www.smarturl.it/BlancheCityLights---https://www.facebook.com/bl...

  7. Blanche: With Pascale Bussières, Serge Martineau, Robert Brouillette, Marina Orsini. Blanche, daughter of Emilie Bordeleau, leaves her small French-Canadian town and large family to go and live with her married sister and study medicine in Montreal, Canada.

  8. Blanche is a feminine given name. It means "white" in French, derived from the Late Latin word "blancus". [1] [2] It possibly originated as a nickname or descriptive name for a girl with blonde hair or extremely fair skin.

  9. Inspired by her older brother Blanche started singing and playing guitar and piano from a very young age, always curious to discover new instruments.

  10. Blanche, daughter of Emilie Bordeleau, leaves her small French-Canadian town and large family to go and live with her married sister and study medicine in Montreal, Canada. As it is the early 1930's, women are not allowed to become doctors and practice medicine.

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