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Rachelle Plas

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Rachelle Plas (born April 1, 1979) is a singer-songwriter-songwriter. It is a reference of harmonica.

Biography and path

Rachelle Plas has been attracted to music since she was young. She discovered it first by the recorder, then through the flute and some guitar notes. At the age of , she was offered a harmonica, which she learned to play through rhymes such as "At the clear fountain", ""

Then at , she took harmonica classes in Paris until her age, when she began singing.

Rachelle Plas' first concert with her first band took place in 2003 as a duet with a guitarist to raise the curtain of the Festival de Vaureal. Then she won Vaureal's springboard blues in 2005.

In 2009, she joined Hohner, a German music instrument manufacturer. It represents the brand. Hohner uses her photo on the harmonicas packages available in stores around the world and makes a video where she interprets the theme that has exceeded the million views on youtube.

Then, in 2010, Rachelle Plas won the springboard of the Cahors Blues Festival, allowing her to replay two nights on the big stage the following year. That's when Michael Jones offered him to sing the song Proud Mary with him. She shares the scene with Beverly Jo Scott on the song The Rose, and is also invited by English singer Connie Lush.

Along with all this and her school life and then a student, Rachelle Plas also started judo at the age of 5, a sport that she will continue at a high level in the French team until she becomes a junior world vice-champion in the category of under in .

She refers to her sports career using an excerpt from a judo fight against a Japanese woman at the World Championships at the end of the first clip on her first album Profile released in .

Rachelle Plas then toured France, Europe (Germany, United Kingdom, Luxembourg, Netherlands, Cyprus...) and all over the world for three years. Rachelle Plas played at the FestiBlues International in Montreal, Canada, and played in Asia at Thailand's national jazz festival.

In 2013, Rachelle Plas began working to write and compose her second album.

On , artist Philippe Hervouët invites Rachelle Plas to the Olympia to perform the song Ouzh daguichen with him.

On , she released her second album () Cyclone, directed by Philippe Hervouet, produced by Virginie Leroux by Victory's Way Music.

She writes all her texts in English, and composes her songs with Philippe Hervouët for most titles. She sings her first song in French named Off piste which was written by Philippe Hervouet and composed by herself. She releases her Sweet Angel from whom she assures a