Lhasa de Sela, better known as the Lhasa Stage, born September 27, 1972 in Big Indian, New York, and died January 1, 2010 in Montreal, is a Mexican-American singer who lived in Quebec (Canada). She sang in a deep and deep voice and in three languages: English, French and Spanish. His music is inspired by various major musical trends such as Mexican music, gypsy, American folk, French song, soul and rock. Described as a "bubbling soul, a woman of ... instinct and a researcher", her La Llorona disc launched in 1998 "changed the face of Quebec's immigrant song"See more [+]