Regine, which gave birth to discotheque culture, was no more, got the title of 'Queen of Night'
Sad / Regine, which gave birth to discotheque culture, was no more, got the title of 'Queen of Night'
Sad - Regine, which gave birth to discotheque culture, was no more, got the title of 'Queen of Night'
Today, singer and entrepreneur Regine Zilberberg, who was the first to start a discotheque that has become an integral part of European and American lifestyle, has died.
He popularized more than 22 'night-life venues' (discotheques) in the 70s in Los Angeles, Miami, New York and Rio de Janeiro. 92-year-old Regine was also a French actress.
Born in Belgium in 1929, Resene's parents were Jews from Poland. He spent the early years of his life hiding from the Nazis with his family. When the war ended, she became a singer and in 1953 a manager in a Paris nightclub.
Here he made several changes, began to DJ, and for the first time discotheque came into play. In 1957, Resene started his own discotheque 'She's Resene'. Soon they were also started in London, New York City, Monte Carlo etc.