Julie Felix (Norwegian Wikipedia)

Analysis of information sources in references of the Wikipedia article "Julie Felix" in Norwegian language version.

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belfasttelegraph.co.uk

discogs.com

  • Discogs, Discogs artist-ID 547618, besøkt 9. oktober 2017[Hentet fra Wikidata]

filmportal.de

independent.com

  • Lyons, Keith (16. april 2020). «Julie Ann Felix: 1938-2020». The Santa Barbara Independent (engelsk). Besøkt 15. mai 2022. «On the bohemian Greek island of Hydra she met Canadian Leonard Cohen, who would borrow her guitar. She is credited with helping him turn his poems into songs. When she eventually arrived in the U.K., like her contemporary Paul Simon, Julie was “discovered” by David Frost.» 
  • Lyons, Keith (16. april 2020). «Julie Ann Felix: 1938-2020». The Santa Barbara Independent (engelsk). Besøkt 21. juni 2020. 

standard.co.uk

  • «Folk singer Julie Felix dies aged 81». Evening Standard (engelsk). 23. mars 2020. Besøkt 21. juni 2020. «The musician, who moved to the UK from California in 1964, rose to fame as the resident singer on Sir David Frost’s show The Frost Report and also hosted her own programme on the BBC titled Once More With Felix.» 

telegraph.co.uk

theguardian.com

  • Schofield, Derek (24. mars 2020). «Julie Felix obituary». The Guardian (engelsk). ISSN 0261-3077. Besøkt 24. mars 2020. 
  • «Once more with Julie Felix: at 80, the folk star playing after all these years». The Observer (engelsk). 19. mai 2018. ISSN 0029-7712. Besøkt 20. juni 2020. «Decca offered her a contract after hearing a tape and a chance encounter with Frost in the lift of her block of flats led to a meeting with the television producer planning The Frost Report. “Everyone knew who David was, and if you didn’t, he would tell you. He said he was planning a live show and asked if I could sing songs on different themes.”» 
  • «Julie Felix obituary». the Guardian (engelsk). 24. mars 2020. Besøkt 20. juni 2020. «Once More with Felix was broadcast from 1967 to 1969 and was followed by The Julie Felix Show, which transferred to BBC1. Each week Felix was joined by guests, and they often performed a song together. With Leonard Cohen, who made his British television debut on the show, she sang his song Hey That’s No Way to Say Goodbye» 
  • Stanley, Bob (25. mars 2020). «Julie Felix: 10 of her greatest performances». The Guardian (engelsk). ISSN 0261-3077. Besøkt 20. juni 2020. 
  • «Once more with Julie Felix: at 80, the folk star playing after all these years». the Guardian (engelsk). 19. mai 2018. Besøkt 15. mai 2022. «“There was a young poet from Canada there whose name was Leonard Cohen. He used to borrow my guitar and sing union songs because he wasn’t really writing songs back then. I would sing in bars for free drinks.”» 

thetimes.co.uk

  • «Julie Felix obituary». The Times (engelsk). 4. april 2020. ISSN 0140-0460. Besøkt 21. juni 2020. «When Julie Felix arrived in Britain in 1964 she brought with her nothing more than a guitar, a duffel bag and the dust of the road from two years spent hitching her way around Europe. Born in California, she was 26 and with her long black hair, high cheekbones and pure, soaring voice, she might have been mistaken for the twin sister of Joan Baez, the reigning queen of American folk music.» 

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