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Abbie Cole Identity
Abbie cole
Name Abbie Cole
Full name Abbie Dora Cole
Sex Female Female
Born 29 September, 1980, Perth, Flag of Australia Australia,
Spouse Benjamin Huys
Children Rebecca Huys
Parents Henry Cole
Edith Mason
Home Sylvania Building, Seal of King's Gardens King's Gardens, Seal of Noble City Noble City
Functions Musician
Singer
Pianist
Violist
Songwriter
Languages English, French
Religious
stance
Roman Catholic

Abbie Dora Cole (29 September, 1980) is a Lovian singer, musician, pianist and violist of Australian origin.

Biography[]

Australia[]

Cole was born on 29 September 1980 in Perth, Australia and went to the music school in Perth. She soon learned piano and violin at the school. She performed in the local community house or in the church between the masses. When she was eighteen, she went to Sydney for study. She studied law because she wanted to be a judge there. But during a concert in a pub, she was noted by a man who works for the Lovian record label Label Records. In Lovia, she meet Benjamin Huys, an another Lovian artist, singer, musician, and songwriter of many bands. They live currently together and have one daughter.

Lovia[]

Her first album was Les Larmes in 2001. That was a French language album with some English songs. She had immediate success in Lovia, France and Wallonia (Belgium). Her second album, Oui, peut-être, aucun (2003) was in French, but it didn't have big success.

In 2006, she released her third album, Four words, followed by Flame (2008), and she had success with both albums. In 2010, she released her fifth album, Seven seas, and in 2011 the album The piano album was released. Seven seas is considered her most famous album.

She has played on the Label Records Festival since March 2012.

Private life[]

She is married to Benjamin Huys, a Lovian guitarist and singer. They have one daughter: Rebecca (born 2012). They live at the Sylvania Building in King's Gardens in Noble City.

Discography[]

Albums[]

Other appearances[]

  • 2003 - Miller Returns, "Pretty Girl From Town" - The Towners[1]

References and notes[]

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